The #1 Trait Employers Are Looking For

November 6, 2024 The Washington Center

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As you prepare to enter the workforce, there’s one quality that stands out above all: a growth mindset.

This quality is highly valued by employers because it doesn’t depend on years of experience. Instead, it’s all about your attitude toward learning, adapting and improving—key traits that make you a valuable team player in any environment. Employers recognize that those with a growth mindset are better able to navigate challenges and evolve with their roles.

With some employers hesitant to hire Gen Z due to perceptions around resilience, adaptability and professionalism, embracing a growth mindset can be a game-changer. A growth mindset ensures you are ready to learn, adapt and add value in a constantly changing work environment.

4 Key Attitudes for a Growth Mindset that Employers Value

1. Adaptability

Employers often worry that recent graduates are “unprepared for the workforce” due to a lack of real-world experience. Adaptability, or the ability to embrace change and tackle new challenges, helps counter this perception.

Example: If your company introduces a new project management software, instead of hesitating, take the initiative to learn it. This willingness to adapt demonstrates that you’re prepared for the fast-paced, ever-evolving work environment.

2. Proactiveness

Some employers think Gen Z lacks motivation. A proactive attitude—where you take charge of your learning and seek out growth opportunities—helps combat this stereotype.

Example: Imagine you’re assigned to assist on a project with minimal guidance. Instead of waiting for every instruction, take the initiative to research best practices, suggest ideas, and show you’re invested in contributing value.

3. Resilience

Concerns about Gen Z being "easily discouraged" mean that resilience is essential. Resilience involves seeing setbacks as opportunities to learn and grow rather than as reasons to give up.

Example: Let’s say you didn’t get selected for a role you interviewed for. Instead of dwelling on the rejection, reach out to ask for constructive feedback. Use this experience to sharpen your skills and prepare even more thoroughly for the next opportunity.

4. Openness to Learning from Mistakes

Many hiring managers feel that recent graduates "don’t respond well to setbacks." Viewing mistakes as valuable lessons rather than as failures can set you apart in the eyes of employers.

Example: Suppose a group project didn’t go as planned due to overlooked details. Instead of focusing on what went wrong, analyze the situation, pinpoint what could be improved, and apply those lessons to future projects.

Additional Attitudes that Enrich a Growth Mindset

  1. Curiosity: Curiosity about how things work and how to improve them drives lifelong learning and adaptability.

  2. Collaboration: Working effectively with others and being willing to learn from diverse perspectives enhances your contribution to the team.

  3. Empathy: Understanding where others are coming from helps improve communication and fosters a supportive team environment.

Ready to Test Your Growth Mindset?

Want to know where you stand? Take our growth mindset quiz! Whether you score high or see room for improvement, adopting these traits can help you secure that dream job or internship and excel once you’re there.

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