I think wisdom demands that in this world of AI and the computer age, we go for those skills that will be in demand in the future. I think the most important skills in the world’s new job market today are problem-solving and creativity skills. These skills will be in high demand in the next decade. Here we’ll outline the 10 most demanding IT skills in 2025 and beyond. These skills would still be the most in-demand, profitable, and will be very relevant in 2030 and even in the next 10 years.
Psychologically those tasks and jobs that are repetitive and simple are under threat of being automated. Machines can never be creative. They’re like garbage in garbage out. No one will pay his or her money to watch robots sing or play football.
Just like those who schooled in the western countries tend to be more creative than the ones that schooled in the eastern countries. Western education favors individual creativity and originality, unlike Eastern education.
In those days, when you gain a specific skill, it can be used for decades. You might not need another skill for your whole career. But today, new technologies and techniques are being created every day. Those who keep advancing their skills will remain more relevant in the market than those who don’t want to advance their skills.
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You may want to optimize for skills that computers are unlikely to do in the future as it is no fun competing with a computer. Java script will be very relevant and in high demand in the next 10 years. You can also join the COBOL experts.
To be frank, it’s a bit hard to say exactly what skills computers won’t replace in the next 10 years. There is a possibility that computers would drive cars, do accounting jobs, documentation of discoveries, fly planes, understand radiology, etc. So the best you can do now for you to remain in your field is just to learn how to write software for the computers that’ll be used for these tasks instead of doing the tasks yourself.
Even in the next 100 years, computers can’t take away sales jobs and creative disciplines. So you have to go for skills computers won’t replace. One of the greatest skills I’ll ask everyone to learn is the ability to understand and work well with computers.
Remember that the winners of the Freestyle Chess Tournaments used cheap computer programs to beat grandmasters because the grandmasters are not proficient in working closely with computers. In the same way, I’ll advise college students to go for philosophy instead of accounting because AI will take over accounting in no distant time. Below is a list of other skills that will be in high demand for the next 10 years and beyond;
- Adaptability
- Tech-Savvy: Being tech-savvy in this generation pays a lot. You understand coding, bot language, and AI.
- Emotional Intelligence
- Critical Thinking: Ability to solve complex human problems. Employers always seek this skill.
- Creativity: One thing that AI lacks is the ability to be creative. They’re garbage in garbage out.
- Digital Literacy
- Continuous Learning: Ability to keep improving and learning new technologies. Don’t be stagnant.
- Mental elasticity and ability to solve complex problems
Creativity - Adaptability or flexibility.
- Adaptability, Leadership, and Social-media Marketing
- Responsibility and ethics.
- Teamwork and also, how to work alone.
- Critical thinking, Problem-solving, and creativity
- Management skills.
- Persistency and ability to work under pressure.
- Emotional intelligence.
- IT related skills
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Data Engineering
- Cyber Security
- Cloud computing
- Blockchain
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Extended Reality (AR and VR)
- Quantum computing
- Python, Web development, and Game development.
- Great code writing