Top 5 High Paying Tech Skills to Learn in 2024

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What are the top 5 tech skills to learn in 2024 to get ahead?

In this video, I'll share what I think are the top 5 skills to invest time into this year if you want to get a high-paying role in tech, or to advance your career.

This is based on various data and trends I've observed in 2023, and some of my own gut feeling.

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00:00 Tech Skills in 2024
01:09 Generative AI
05:05 Productivity Automation (RPA)
07:27 Cybersecurity
09:16 Cloud Computing
11:57 Leadership and Soft-Skills

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In the year 2021 I first heard about Cloud Computing and how the industry is poised to grow in heaps and bounds. My interest didn't fade away and in 2023 I enrolled for my first program - AWS re/Start a 12 week program. It was intense and I felt intimidated by the content. Took the time to go through the content again, cloud has a steep learning curve and I hope to land an entry level role by Q4 of this year.
Great video btw, crisp content! New subscriber here.

mambofornasa
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What a phenomenally-put together research! So informative and helpful!

dishanr
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Another great little video! Very interesting... With regards your suggestion at the end, my vote for more content from you would be with cloud computing, or AWS to be specific.

mirandaenergypark
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very well explained, being in tech we look down upon leadership and communication. but that's what differentiates

siestoelemento
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Hello,

I am from India and I am very confused about my future, what should I do in the future, like should I go to IT field, should I do a job or not, should I do acting, should I do modeling, what should I do, I have a lot of options, that is why I am confused since last 2 years. And because of this I am also getting depressed. Now you tell me what should I do and what should I not do.

mrzack
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I agree with most of this video. One thing a dislike is the term ‘emotional intelligence’. Instead, we should be using the term ‘charisma’. There was a research project where subjects viewed a conversation and were then asked about the people’s feeling, where they were coming from, intentions, … High IQ participants were better at answering these questions than high EQ. High EQ people are social and likeable, but not better at understanding emotions.

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A few notes though:

A) if money is your motivation then you have already lost.

B) See A. No seriously, if you are looking into what to learn in order to get more money vs doing something you like to do then you are not just ruining your worklife, you are also setting yourself up for failure. You *CANNOT* just bruteforce yourself into a skill. You can't just sit down with a YT channel and some books about AI and become good enough to actually earn 300k at it. Just forget it, you cannot even do the math involved. Stop believing peopel who say you have to be that good, because they are not that good themselves either.

C) Looking for job advice in reports from trendwatchers is a very bad idea. Saying that AI will be big in 2024... well no sh*t. Then again... there are already several big names in AI in trouble over copyright infringement and if that wins some lawsuites then AI is dead.

I'm not going to debunk all five, it's just one of a million "learn this if you want to get rich" videos and they al have the same thing in common: the guy who makes the video is not earning $300k a year, that's why they make YT videos...


So what _should_ you do? Look for jobs that need the skills that you HAVE, and things that you LIKE TO DO. Get better at those, because you stand a *much* better chance at becoming better at thing s you are already good at, than getting good enough ata new skill to actually get a job that requires years and years of experience.
There are no $300k jobs for techs with no experience. Forget it. Nobody is going to trust their team to a dude who has watched some courses on leadership.

Go get a realitycheck.

vinny