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Which set best represents key skills needed for careers in CS/IT?
Avoiding teamwork, refusing to document work, ignoring new technology
Memorizing all programming languages, working alone, never updating skills
Problem-solving, communication, continuous learning
Only learning hardware repair, avoiding software, ignoring networking
Avoiding teamwork, refusing to document work, ignoring new technology
Memorizing all programming languages, working alone, never updating skills
Problem-solving, communication, continuous learning
Only learning hardware repair, avoiding software, ignoring networking
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"Problem-solving, communication, continuous learning" is the best set.
Why: CS/IT work requires analytical problem-solving, clear communication (with teammates, stakeholders, and in documentation), and ongoing learning to keep up with fast-changing tools and practices. The other options encourage isolation, stagnation, or overly narrow focus, which hurt long-term success.
Why: CS/IT work requires analytical problem-solving, clear communication (with teammates, stakeholders, and in documentation), and ongoing learning to keep up with fast-changing tools and practices. The other options encourage isolation, stagnation, or overly narrow focus, which hurt long-term success.
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