I kind of learned this in reverse. All the stuff I learned in my early jobs and in college about leadership and teaching I regularly tried to put into practice when I was running teams. I guess it speaks to how successful I was at that considering that I'm no longer teaching and definitely not leading any teams nowadays, but it was kind of crazy how applicable team leading skills are to the real world.
There's a pretty long running joke about listing being a WoW guild leader on a resume, but honestly getting 5 literal children to show up and be present and active 4-5 nights a week genuinely does build skills that are 100% relevant to the real world.
so if you've ever run a team and are worried about becoming an adult and getting a job, don't worry. it's harder to get people together for scrims than it is to get people together for projects.