A Call to Promote Soft Skills in Software Engineering
Luiz Fernando Capretz, Faheem Ahmed

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the critical importance of soft skills in software engineering, advocating for their increased focus in education and practice to complement technical expertise and improve professional success.
Contribution
It highlights the often-overlooked role of soft skills in software engineering and calls for greater attention and research on integrating these skills into the profession.
Findings
Soft skills are essential for successful software engineering.
Current education often neglects soft skills.
Soft skills complement technical expertise in the workplace.
Abstract
We have been thinking about other aspects of software engineering for many years; the missing link in engineering software is the soft skills set, essential in the software development process. Although soft skills are among the most important aspects in the creation of software, they are often overlooked by educators and practitioners. One of the main reasons for the oversight is that soft skills are usually related to social and personality factors, i.e., teamwork, motivation, commitment, leadership, multi-culturalism, emotions, interpersonal skills, etc. This editorial is a manifesto declaring the importance of soft skills in software engineering with the intention to draw professionals attention to these topics. We have approached this issue by mentioning what we know about the field, what we believe to be evident, and which topics need further investigation. Important references to…
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