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What if the secret to a successful, future-proof career isn’t a four-year degree, but a set of skills you can actually use ...
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Engineering careers are evolving, and LinkedIn's latest Skills on the Rise report highlights the must-have skills for 2025. From AI development to people management, here's how to future-proof ...
Skills needed for jobs are rapidly changing, with LinkedIn estimating that 70% job skills will change by 2030. In response, the social network identified the top 15 fastest-growing skills in the ...
LinkedIn also released its 2024 Workplace Learning Report, which found that more people want to learn AI skills. Plus, LinkedIn Learning is offering new career development and internal mobility ...
Writing a "story of self" that helps define your unique skills can help, a LinkedIn executive said. Becoming "AI literate" is a must for young people navigating the changing economy, he said.
Since 2015, skills for positions have changed, on average, 25%; by 2030, that figure is expected to reach at least 65%,” noted a LinkedIn article.
Leaders are taking note. According to LinkedIn’s data, C-suite executives are 1.2 times more likely than the rest of the workforce to add AI-related skills to their profiles.
Within 5 years, ‘70% of skills used in most jobs will change,' LinkedIn report says—how you can keep up By Gili Malinsky, CNBC • Published May 13, 2025 • Updated on May 13, 2025 at 2:58 pm ...
LinkedIn reports a rebound in marketing jobs, highlighting in-demand roles and a growing emphasis on collaborative skills. Marketing job postings are up compared to last year, with B2B roles growing.
One of LinkedIn's AI features is the promise to "Strengthen your headline with AI." Your LinkedIn headline is a 220-character description that appears directly under your name on your LinkedIn ...