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Feb 20
T-Shaped, N-Shaped and M-Shaped skills: Unlock versatility for career success
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In today's professional landscape, the concept of T-shaped skills has gained significant importance. "T-shaped skills" means having deep expertise in a specific area (the vertical bar of the T) while also possessing broad knowledge across various disciplines (the horizontal bar). However, as workplace demands grow more complex, evolving this T-shape...
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