Computerworld February 25, 2025
Lucas Mearian

AI and tech skills are rapidly changing, and what’s needed to find a job or advance your career is dramatically different than just a few years ago — and critical soft skills matter more than ever, says Jenny Troutman, director of product and services for AWS training and certification.

According to the World Economic Forum’s recent Future of Jobs Report, 39% of workers’ existing skillsets will become outdated by 2030 due to economic uncertainty, the rise of generative AI (genAI) and rapid technological change.

Skillsets related to genAI, networks and cybersecurity, and technological literacy are now among the fastest growing and highest in-demand skills sought by employers.

Seventy-three percent of employers prioritize hiring AI-skilled talent, yet three-quarters of them struggle...

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