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AI and cybersecurity skills are the fastest-growing career skills

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  • AI and big data proficiency are important skills for job seekers
  • Big data specialists and fintech engineers will likely be the fastest-growing jobs
  • Clerical and secretarial workers will continue to decline
360 summary
  • AI and information processing technologies are among the top three drivers of job growth, with big data specialists and fintech engineers being the fastest-growing jobs in the next five years.
  • By 2030, employers expect the proportional share of tasks performed solely or predominantly by humans to decline as technology becomes more versatile, with automation driving changes in people's ways of working.
  • Technological skills, particularly AI and big data proficiency, are projected to grow in importance more rapidly than any other skill in the next five years, with over two-thirds of employers planning to hire for AI-specific roles.
ZDNETZDNET
  • Proficiency in AI and big data analysis
  • Expertise in fintech engineering and software engineering
  • Strong cognitive and interpersonal skills, including critical thinking, problem-solving, adaptability, collaboration, teamwork, and communication
ForbesForbes
  • Employers surveyed believe that AI and big data proficiency are among the most important skills for job seekers in the next few years
  • However, creative thinking and resilience also ranked high on the list of skills growing in importance
  • Employers anticipate that nearly 40% of current skills will drastically change or become irrelevant by 2030
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