Australia won’t escape the robot revolution – so what skills will we need to have in order to stay relevant and ahead of the pack?
Most of the skills of tomorrow’s workforce will be tech-related, although some non-tech skills stand out, according to LinkedIn’s 2019 Future of Skills report.
LinkedIn identified 10 ‘rising skills’, so-called because they have seen exponential growth in the last few years among professionals and will potentially see wide-scale adoption in the future, the report said.
And the lack of talent with these skills is alarming.
The skills that got you to where you are today aren’t going to be the same skills that you’ll need in the future, LinkedIn pointed out.
For instance, where the skill of software engineering management ranked highly in 2016 but came down the following year, skills like artificial intelligence (AI), big data and cloud computing have been climbing up the ranks in recent years.
So here are the 10 skills to brush up on if you want to be hireable in the years to come, according to LinkedIn;
1. Compliance
Jobs that use this skill: chief data officer, compliance officer, risk management officer
What is it? This skill involves ensuring a company is compliant with regulatory and legal requirements.
2. Social media marketing
Jobs that use this skill: digital marketing specialist, marketing manager, social media marketing specialist
What is it? Professionals who are social media marketing guns can effectively promote products and services through social media platforms to drive business goals.
3. Continuous integration
Jobs that use this skill: DevOps engineer, full-stack engineer, software engineer
What is it? Those with this skill are able to integrate codes into one shared ‘repository’ in order to detect problems in real-time.
4. Workflow automation
Jobs that use this skill: consultant, project manager, software engineer
What is it? This skill involves automating manual processes based on pre-defined rules.
5. Gesture recognition technology
Jobs that use this skill: mobile engineer, researcher, software engineer
What is it? As AI creeps further and further into our lives, we’ll see a surge of demand for those who can use a computing device to interpret human gestures as an input for applications and devices.
6. Blockchain
Jobs that use this skill: blockchain developer, chief technology officer, consultant
What is it? Blockchain professionals are able to set up and managed a ‘distributed and decentralised public ledger’, which stores a chain of data that’s near-impossible to change, fake or hack.
7. Artificial intelligence
Jobs that use this skill: business analyst, data scientist, software engineer
What is it? You’ll have a significant leg-up in the job industry if you can study and design “intelligent agents” to perform human-like tasks, according to LinkedIn.
8. Robotic process automation
Jobs that have this skill: business analyst, consultant, robotics engineer
What is it? Professionals with these skills can automate high-volume, high-repetition tasks and processes using AI software.
9. Human-centred design
Jobs that have this skill: graphic designer, product designer, user experience designer
What is it? This skill involves creating solutions to problems that require a deep understanding and consideration of the human perspective and experience across all steps of a process.
10. Front-end web development
Jobs that use this skill: front-end developer, full stack engineer, web developer