Top 5 in-demand tech skills
Technology continues to emerge and shift daily. Tech workers are constantly improving their tech skills to stay current. While soft skills are important for success in the workplace, tech skills will always be in high demand. Here are the top five in-demand tech skills for 2023.
In-Demand Tech Skill #1 – AI & Machine Learning
What’s the difference between Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning? According to Microsoft, “Artificial intelligence is the capability of a computer system to mimic human cognitive functions such as learning and problem-solving while machine learning is considered a subset of AI.
Gartner predicts that by 2023, one in five workers engaged in mostly non-routine tasks will rely on AI to do a job. You see it at kiosks, grocery self-checkout and entertainment apps. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, artificial intelligence and machine learning jobs offer security in an economic downturn. By 2028, the BLS expects a 16% growth rate, which surpasses the combined expected 5% growth rate of all computer science jobs between May 2018 and 2028.
Gartner predicts that by 2023, one in five workers engaged in mostly non-routine tasks will rely on AI to do a job. You see it at kiosks, grocery self-checkout and entertainment apps. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, artificial intelligence and machine learning jobs offer security in an economic downturn. By 2028, the BLS expects a 16% growth rate, which surpasses the combined expected 5% growth rate of all computer science jobs between May 2018 and 2028.