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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Oct 2013

    Study: 70% of college students think they are good on-the-job communicators; only 44% of job recruiters agreed.http://on.wsj.com/196ed3r 

    2:45 PM - 29 Oct 2013
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      1. Morgan Curtis‏ @themorgancurtis 29 Oct 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ can attest this to be true. Out of college I thought I had great comm skills. Was absolutely horrible. It's a skill that is learned.

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      2. Todd Sargent‏ @toddsargent79 29 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ @cate_deyonker

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      4. Todd Sargent‏ @toddsargent79 29 Oct 2013
        Replying to @cate_deyonker

        @cate_deyonker don't fear the truth

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      6. Todd Sargent‏ @toddsargent79 29 Oct 2013
        Replying to @cate_deyonker

        @cate_deyonker ha! You are in denial just as the stats show that you should be.

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      8. Todd Sargent‏ @toddsargent79 29 Oct 2013
        Replying to @cate_deyonker

        @cate_deyonker please see your earlier response. Your question is answered.

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      2. Daryl Richard‏ @DarylRich 29 Oct 2013
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        @tcmassie would u agree? @WSJ: Study: 70% of college students think they are good on-the-job communicators http://on.wsj.com/196ed3r 

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      3. Tim Massie‏ @tcmassie 29 Oct 2013
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        @DarylRich Ha! In my experience, it's more like 7% of college students are good on-the-job communicators. I need to RT that @WSJ story.

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      1. Yaroslav Imshenetsky‏ @SlavaNetsky 29 Oct 2013
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        "@WSJ: 70% of college students think they are good on-the-job communicators; only 44% of job recruiters agreed. http://on.wsj.com/196ed3r "

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      1. D‏ @confusedabout 29 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ Sometimes you don't know what you don't know. Experience fixes that problem. You start having what I call the curse of knowledge at 18.

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      1. Danah Ditzig‏ @DanahDitzig 29 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ they're the silent (non-verbal) generation. All digital.

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      1. Ajay Mishra‏ @ayaymishra 29 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ read this for you

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      1. Jashann‏ @jashann 29 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ And what percentage of college students thought job recruiters were good communicators?

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      1. Kent Stones‏ @KentStones 29 Oct 2013
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        True of everyone “@WSJ: 70% of col students think they are good communicators; only 44% of job recruiters agreed. http://on.wsj.com/196ed3r ”

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      1. Hobonator‏ @nyman11209 29 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ because our educational system rewards mediocrity. No serious self reflection or failing grades.

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      1. Diana Le‏ @SunnyDLe 29 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ oh millennials we think so highly of ourselves and then we enter the real world

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      1. EJ Norris‏ @EmilyNorris18 29 Oct 2013
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        @wsj Interesting and eye opening.

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      1. Isaac Hamlin‏ @Hamstand87 29 Oct 2013
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        @WSJ #Internships tend to help in that area.

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