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The Economic Times
The Economic Times
Aarzoo Sarin

10 Essential Skills Students Should Learn Before Their First Job

A student spends more than a decade preparing for exams. Then comes the first job interview. Suddenly, the questions are different. Can you communicate an idea clearly? Can you use AI effectively? Can you solve a problem without being told exactly what to do? Do you understand money? Can you take initiative and turn an idea into something valuable?

The classroom builds knowledge. But the world outside it demands skills.

Here are 10 things students should start learning before they enter the workforce.

1. Learn how to use AI, not just ask questions

AI is becoming part of how professionals research, create, analyse and solve problems. The real advantage will belong to those who know how to use it effectively, critically and responsibly.

Students looking to build practical AI capabilities can explore the AI Mastery Program for Students by ET Masterclass, designed to help young learners move from simply accessing AI tools to developing meaningful AI literacy.

2. Learn how to learn better

Studying longer does not always mean learning better. Knowing how to research, organise information, understand complex concepts and use technology effectively can make a significant difference.

The AI for Academic Excellence programme by ET Masterclass helps students explore how AI can become a tool for smarter and more effective learning.

3. Learn how to communicate your ideas

A good idea has limited value if you cannot explain it.

Whether it is a classroom presentation, college interview or future workplace meeting, students need to learn how to structure their thoughts and communicate with clarity and confidence.

4. Learn how money actually works

The first salary should not be the first time someone thinks seriously about money.

Understanding saving, investing, budgeting and compounding early can help students make more informed financial decisions throughout their lives.

5. Learn to think like an entrepreneur

Entrepreneurship is not only about starting a company.

It is about identifying problems, finding opportunities, taking ownership and creating value.

Students interested in developing this mindset can explore Be a Certified Young Entrepreneur by ET Masterclass, a programme focused on helping young learners understand the foundations of entrepreneurship.

6. Learn how to solve problems without a textbook

Real-world problems rarely come with four options and one correct answer.

Students need to become comfortable with ambiguity, experimentation and independent decision-making.

7. Learn how to work with different people

Professional success depends on more than individual performance. Knowing how to listen, collaborate, handle disagreements and contribute to a team is essential in almost every career.

8. Learn how to manage your time

College provides schedules. Careers demand ownership.

Learning how to prioritise tasks, meet deadlines and balance multiple responsibilities can help students adapt more quickly to professional life.

9. Learn to ask better questions

In an age where information is available instantly, the ability to ask thoughtful questions is becoming increasingly valuable.

The quality of the question often determines the quality of the answer, especially when working with AI and emerging technologies.

10. Learn how to adapt

The job a student prepares for today may look completely different five years from now.

Technologies will evolve. Industries will change. New roles will emerge.

The students who succeed will not necessarily be those who know everything today. They will be those who know how to keep learning tomorrow.

A degree can help open the first door. But the skills developed outside the classroom often determine what happens next.

From building AI literacy and improving academic capabilities to developing an entrepreneurial mindset, ET Masterclass offers programmes designed to help students prepare for a world that demands more than textbook knowledge.

Explore student programmes by ET Masterclass and start building skills for the world beyond the classroom.

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