Opinion: STEM students aren't learning the soft skills they need after graduation
With COVID-19 ushering a technological wave of innovation, there has been an increased emphasis on soft skills in the job market.
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With COVID-19 ushering a technological wave of innovation, there has been an increased emphasis on soft skills in the job market.
As the pandemic has uprooted the lives of many, ASU students are no exception — now with many classes offered as a blend of in-person and ASU Sync experiences, moving classes with more than 100 students to completely remote formats.
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