The world and technology are moving at breakneck speed. Skills that were trending a decade ago are deemed almost obsolete now. Businesses and people are changing with time too. Organisations across the world are adopting new technologies to gain a competitive advantage. This requires them to onboard new resources with future skills.
According to a report by the World Economic Forum, for those workers who stay in their roles, the share of core skills that will change by 2025 is 40 per cent, and more than half of all employees will need reskilling. It also states that vast majority of business leaders (94 per cent) now expect employees to pick up new skills on the job.
In order to achieve a successful career in 2023, Lakshmi Mittra, SVP and Head at Clover Academy, a platform that trains the future generation of IT workers, discusses four skills to master:
Artificial Intelligence
As per Grand View Research, “the global artificial intelligence market size is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 42.2 per cent from 2020 to 2027.”
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been the talk of the town for a few years now, and it still holds the crown for being the most-sought skill by recruiters worldwide. The AI economy has just begun and will soon proliferate to become a billion-dollar industry of its own. For those who are planning to start their career, or ones who are planning to switch from their current skillsets, learning and showcasing AI skills on their resume will definitely enhance their chances of getting selected.
Low-code/ no-code development
A career as a developer doesn’t always mean one has to learn coding or programming. Technology has come a long way in creating platforms that make it simple and convenient for any developer to build solutions. You don’t need coding skills to build applications today.
Low-code or no-code platforms enable businesses to build applications faster, with limited or no coding. These platforms have simple drag-and-drop interfaces to build templates and create pages, sites, and applications within minutes.
Data science
Data has been a priority for enterprises all around the world. Organisations are building ways to capture, gather, and analyse more data about their customers to curate their services and products. Technologies such as IoT devices, smart watches, sensors, chips, etc. have helped organisations to extract more data around their customers to understand them better and improve end-user experience.
Data science refers to scientific methods, tools, and algorithms to extract information and insights from structured and unstructured data. Data scientists extract, clean, and analyse data for organisations.
According to Markets and Markets, “the data science platform market size is expected to grow from USD 37.9 billion in 2019 to USD 140.9 billion by 2024, at a CAGR of 30.0 per cent. The scope to build a career in data science is vast as data scientists can build careers in technologies such as data analytics, big data, machine learning, data mining, etc.
User Experience (UX) design
While UI/UX has been around for a long time now, businesses still find it challenging to build rich and customised experiences for their end-customers. Until now, UI/UX jobs have been too technical in terms of their requirement with a need for a talent with knowledge on design tools such as Photoshop, Corel draw, Figma etc.
Organisations fail to comprehend the difference between a graphic designer and an experience designer. Graphic design comprises converting ideas into art & design using colours, fonts, typography, brand guidelines, etc, while UX (user experience) is a process wherein one must define customer personas, build customer journeys, and reimagine the entire user experience from a customer’s perspective.
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Learning experience design needs a more creative and lateral approach towards designing concepts and it will distinctly distinguish you from your peers. Having a basic knowledge of graphic designing tools such as photoshop and Illustrator will help in improving your success rate in landing the perfect job.
Career in 2023
Whether you are a fresher who wants to build a career or already employed and want to enhance your skill-set for an added advantage, these aforementioned skills will definitely help your resume to stand-out from the rest and future-proof your career in 2023.