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  • Re-skilling for a Changing Tech Landscape

    Nitesh Jamod
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    With emerging technologies like blockchain, AI, and quantum computing, how important is re-skilling for IT professionals? What are the most in-demand skills for the next 5 years? How are companies supporting employee up-skilling or re-skilling?

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    Dhirendra Kumar
    I’ve been wondering the same thing! For the next few years, it seems like skills in AI, data analysis, and cybersecurity are going to be really hot. It’s all about staying ahead of the curve.
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    Valianto
    Its data science and big data analysis
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    Ingmar Klein
    @valianto really? can't that get replaced by AI? curious to hear your thoughts since I've always thought this would be possible already!
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    Cole Adam
    I have found that staying flexible and open to learning new tools keeps you relevant in the industry. Anyone else feel the same?"
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    Ingmar Klein
    most in-demand skills: - installing solar panels - installing heat pumps - plumbing - roofing blue-collar! ;)
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    Charlotte Pierce
    It's exciting to see how companies are helping their teams grow. Many are offering online courses, workshops, and even partnerships with educational platforms to help folks stay sharp.
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    Jacob Nathaniel White
    Yeah AI and machine learning are key for data science roles these days. Lots of companies looking for ML engineers, data scientists, AI specialists. Gotta stay on top of the latest tech like PyTorch, TensorFlow, Spark for big data. Online courses and projects are a good way to upskill. I'm diving into NLP and computer vision myself to future-proof my career. What areas are you focusing on for re-skilling?
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