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Future of work depends on these 10 skills

• By Anjum Khan
Future of work depends on these 10 skills

The labour market is undergoing significant changes due to economic pressures, geopolitical threats driving talent mobility, and technological advancements reshaping how we work. Many jobs with AI integrations have been automated, pushing talent in the job market to develop essential skills needed for success in the future workplaces. Recent reports have highlighted that top skills, including AI, cybersecurity, and green skills, are a must for future jobs. Another study found that Middle Eastern workplaces are mandating these skills, especially AI and cybersecurity, in several functions, including IT, HR, and legal. Therefore, embracing these trending skills will ensure talent sustainability in the evolving job market, along with soft skills such as agility, digital literacy, leadership, and problem-solving.

This article explores the top skills in demand for the future of work that experienced as well as, fresh talent can upskill in to ensure a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving job landscape.

The 10 in demand skills for future jobs

#1 AI and GenAI skills

Without a doubt, Artificial Intelligence is a cornerstone of today’s job market, with every industry adopting and integrating new technologies to automate various tasks. The regional government is rapidly advancing toward AI adoption to improve the quality of work and life. Majority of the organisations too have established programmes and initiatives to incorporate AI and machine learning into their operations. Skills in interdisciplinary areas such as AI strategy, applying AI within specific business processes, communicating complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders, and ensuring ethical considerations are now highly valued. However, for employers, finding local talent skilled in AI is a challenge, making these skills highly demanded and, as a result, highly paid. Therefore, the first and foremost professional ability one needs to learn, if not master, is AI skills.

While AI includes technologies that enable machines to perform tasks that require human-like intelligence, such as learning and problem-solving, GenAI is a specialised branch of AI that focuses on creating new, original content like text, images, and music by mimicking human creativity. Both offer equal threats and opportunities to the job market.

Here are some of the key AI skills to master for future jobs:

#2 Digital skills

Apart from AI skills, there are key digital skills that have become essential for the workforce today especially as the work dynamics have evolved and many organisations operate in either remote or hybrid mode, managing global workforce. Therefore the following skills have become essential for the employees: 

#3 Emotional intelligence

Emotional intelligence is becoming increasingly important as organisations prioritise mental wellness and fitness. Knowing what to say, how to react, when to react, and showing empathy and understanding of others' feelings and perspectives improve collaboration and strengthen employee relationships. Employees with strong emotional intelligence are more likely to attain leadership roles, which is quite evident within the leadership circles of Middle Eastern nations. Similarly, these strong leaders also rely on employees with good emotional intelligence and trust them to build loyal and productive teams. Furthermore, emotional intelligence is crucial in the region to understand cultural nuances and social life. Employers seek talent with such EQ to enhance diversity and inclusion in the workplace, helping them thrive by embracing varied perspectives and experiences.

#4 Agility 

Agility is becoming increasingly important as organisations adapt to rapid changes and uncertainties in the business environment. Talent skilled with abilities to quickly respond to market shifts, customer needs, and new technologies is essential for staying competitive. Those who demonstrate agility can pivot efficiently, embrace change, and drive innovation for their organisation. Additionally, agile leaders foster a culture of continuous improvement and resilience, enabling their organisations to navigate challenges effectively. 

In the Middle East, where economic and technological landscapes are constantly evolving, agility is a highly sought-after skill. Employers value agile talent that can enhance organisational flexibility, support growth, and contribute to long-term success by swiftly adapting to diverse and dynamic conditions.

#5 Cybersecurity skills: 

Cybersecurity skills are essential for protecting computer systems and networks from digital attacks, especially as cyber threats become more sophisticated. The MENA region has seen a 17 per cent increase in learners of cybersecurity, driven by the high demand for experts due to the costly impact of cyberattacks. Some of the key areas to learn in cybersecurity are:

#6 Leadership skills 

Organisations need leaders who can drive innovation, nurture work culture, and foster a competitive edge in the market. Therefore, developing these essential skills can reflect talent as a leadership potential:

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#7 Green skills 

Green skills are becoming increasingly important as organisations prioritise sustainability and environmental responsibility goals. Learning eco-friendly practices and innovations that promote a healthier planet has become crucial to navigate the climate crisis. The essential green skills in demand in the current job market are:

#8 Entrepreneurial skills 

Organisations today seek talent with an entrepreneurial mindset to foster innovation and creativity, within corporate environments. These entrepreneurial skills empower employees to drive change and add value to their teams and organisations. It's no longer just 'out-of-the-box' thinking that represents creative and innovative minds. Employees need to learn to develop trending but unique business solutions and ideas that make the business stand out in the competitive market. By embracing an entrepreneurial mindset, employees can contribute to their organisation's success, demonstrating initiative and the ability to think creatively. This not only enhances personal career growth but also propels the organisation toward greater achievements.

#9 Project management skills

A crucial skill for top management roles, project management ensures successful task completion in alignment with organisational goals. Employers may not always list this skill explicitly, but it is an essential requirement in today’s competitive market with time-effective business goals. Learning to effectively outline project scope, objectives, and timelines ensures clear direction and efficient resource allocation. Additionally, facilitating transparent and regular communication among team members and stakeholders keeps everyone aligned and informed. Identifying potential risks and developing strategies to mitigate them ensures projects stay on track despite uncertainties. Furthermore, inspiring and motivating team members, fostering collaboration, and resolving conflicts are vital to maintaining a productive working environment.

#10 Time management skills

Time management skills are crucial for every job role today to maximise productivity and achieve goals efficiently. These skills help employees prioritise tasks, ensuring that critical deadlines are met and key objectives are achieved as planned. With detailed schedules and to-do lists, one can allocate time effectively for each objective. Time management is also a crucial element in performance reviews, as employees with these skills set clear, achievable goals, providing direction and motivation, and ensuring efforts are aligned with desired outcomes. Additionally, effective time management enhances team management skills by allowing employees to allocate tasks to appropriate team members, distribute workload efficiently, and utilise everyone's strengths.