Top 5 in-demand hard skills you’ll need for 2022

The start of a new year is usually a good time to focus on professional and personal development. Here’re the top 5 in-demand hard skills you’ll need for 2022.
 
The COVID-19 epidemic has accelerated the workplace process by changing how we work and live. Businesses have had to adapt their operations in order to survive. As a result, a large portion of their personnel has had to be reskilled to supply them with in-demand skill sets.
 
Some good news from the US Department of Labor stated that the economy is rebounding, leading to an increase in different types of jobs and skills to adapt to the “New Normal”. Waw Asia has identified five skills that will make you a more valued professional in 2022, especially for your remote jobs.
 
 

Data Science

 

 
It's difficult to imagine today's work market without Data Scientists. Data scientists organize and analyze structured and unstructured data sources in order to create actionable strategies that organizations can use to improve their performance. These experts use their programming, machine learning, risk analysis, and research abilities to make the world of data understandable for the rest of the team. Being in the top 10 best jobs in the world, they're in high demand in nearly every industry, including healthcare, banking, shipping, and e-commerce.
 
Organizations are set to considerably boost their data science personnel this year, as the answer to COVID-19 recovery and the increase of big data and innovations like 5G.
 
 

UX Design

 

 
Design jobs are also one of the most sought-after skills by employers. If you have a flair for beautiful designs, social psychology, and structure, UI/UX Design might be the next step for you.
 
The demand for UX designers to grow by 18% from 2015-2025, according to CNN. And, since the outbreak of Covid-19, an increasing number of businesses have increased their online operations to handle unanticipated shifts (like working remotely, ordering more services for delivery, etc.). The need for UI/UX design will skyrocket in the next years as people spend more and more of their waking hours on websites and applications. There are around 30 billion IoT (Internet of Things) devices on the planet, with that figure expected to rise to 75 billion by 2025.
 
 

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

 

 
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing as a result of ubiquitous computing (including the Internet of Things). Machine learning jobs are in high demand and show no signs of slowing down. By 2025, 97 million new professions will have emerged that are better suited to the new division of labor between people, robots, and algorithms. This means those who can execute AI and ML technologies are better equipped to deliver customized experiences and innovative products.
 
While these advancements may appear to be unavoidable, the progress is being fueled by professionals' efforts in the disciplines of AI and Machine Learning engineering. For forward-thinking IT experts, machine learning technologies like computer vision swiftly open doors to some of today's most intriguing job options.
 
 

Data and IT Security

 

 
 
Organizations are becoming increasingly vulnerable to harmful cyberattacks as more public and private enterprises digitize their operations, while many companies are working remotely. According to a study published recently by nonprofit cybersecurity group (ISC)2, 63 percent of polled organizations in North America said they lack cyber security-savvy IT workers. This makes make data & IT security become one of the top skills and job demands for 2022.
 
 

Blockchain Technology

 
 
With blockchain technology, data is stored securely, which makes it appealing technology in businesses that deal with sensitive data, such as healthcare, banking, and government. To start the blockchain world, you should have a thorough understanding of data structures, cryptography, smart contracts, and, of course, blockchain.
 
The financial effect of blockchain is expected to be enormous. By 2027, the World Economic Forum predicts that 10% of global GDP would be kept on the blockchain.
 
Skills in blockchain will continue to be in high demand. According to Deloitte's 2020 Blockchain Survey, blockchain is a strategic goal. Cryptocurrency and banking, data transmission, integrity and security, and payments are the top three priority areas.
 
 

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