The Most Critical Tech Skill for 2025 (And What's Becoming Obsolete)

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🚀 The Most Critical Tech Skill for 2025 (And What's Becoming Obsolete)

The tech landscape is changing at an unprecedented pace. AI is revolutionizing industries, IoT devices are proliferating at an astonishing rate, and quantum computing is on the horizon. In this whirlwind of innovation, one skill stands out as the key to long-term success in tech.

We will cover:

- Why the half-life of professional skills has shrunk to just 5 years
- How AI and automation are reshaping the job market
- The surprising connection between adaptability and innovation
- Why some highly specialized tech skills are at risk of becoming obsolete
- Practical strategies to cultivate your adaptability and future-proof your career

But we don't just focus on the challenges. We'll equip you with actionable insights and strategies to develop your adaptability muscle. From cultivating a growth mindset to practical learning techniques, you'll gain the tools to stay ahead in an ever-changing tech landscape.

Whether you're a seasoned developer, a tech leader, or just starting your journey in IT, this video is packed with valuable insights to help you navigate the future of technology. Don't let rapid change leave you behind - learn how to ride the wave of innovation and thrive in Tech 2025 and beyond!

🔍 Did you know?
- By 2025, 85 million jobs may be displaced by automation
- The average lifespan of an S&P 500 company has shrunk from 61 to 18 years due to digital disruption

💡 Key takeaways:
- Why adaptability trumps specific tech skills
- The emerging technologies shaping our future
- Skills at risk of becoming obsolete
- Practical tips to boost your tech adaptability

Don't let rapid technological change leave you behind. Watch now and start future-proofing your tech career today!

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Sources mentioned in the video:
- World Economic Forum's "The Future of Jobs Report 2020"
- McKinsey & Company's "Tech Trends Index"
- LinkedIn Learning's "2022 Workplace Learning Report"
- Deloitte's "2023 Global Human Capital Trends" report

What's your strategy for staying adaptable in tech? Share in the comments below! 👇

The Most Critical Tech Skill for 2025 (And What's Becoming Obsolete)

#TechSkillfor2025 #tiffintech
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I learned python and Linux 25 years ago. Haven't needed to reskill since.

moshezadka
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I think the fear around job displacement is more related to "unskilled" labour and the difficulty to upskill / access training due to time / family / money constraints, as opposed to just "AI taking our jobs". Even after decades in the industry, I still find myself overwhelmed with the pace of change sometimes 🤣

glen_nz
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If money is what you're after the essential skill is sales.

TheMonkeyPatch
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Thanks a lot for explaining about the adaptability :)

sainath
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This was the video I needed! I’m pivoting into the tech field after being in finance & cosmetology for over a decade (weird blend of careers I know) & tech has given me an opportunity to be analytical and creative at the same time. Hoping I land something soon!

riwilliamss
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Great insights, Tiffany! The blend of soft and technical skills is becoming more critical as tech continues to evolve. Continuous learning is the way forward.

AdvantestInc
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I’m starting school for IT today and I’m excited! 😊 I’m wondering about the specific roles in Software Development, IT Support, and Information Network Installation.

sadiehalable
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Your videos are great 👍 My deepest concern about AI is whether there will be enough new jobs created while current jobs disappear. ! 😥

uncle-it-hk
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So my move into Solution/Enterprise architecture from a dev background just might have been a good idea after all.

alanbailie
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Great video tiff 🤩🤩 whoever’s in tech needs to learn a lot of these skills

Jibril_Abdulkadir
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Versidium's innovation is unmatched. Eye on the prize!

abiramsai
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I’m wanting to go back to school for IT been wanting to do cybersecurity is that still a viable field to get into going forward?

RunAndGunVisuals
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The perfect balance: Technically up to date and world class gorgeous.

richardknouse
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The most critical skill:
Learn how to learn.

The only constant is change and you will have to be continuously learning new things to keep relevant; this is not new in tech and has always been the case going back decades.
We haven’t used toggle switches and punch cards in decades.

The only exception in tech seems to be COBOL, that seems to have the longevity of a vampire…

roberthealey
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Hows the new big ass dell curved monitor ? I want an additional one to my LG 32 inch ultrawide

mobinakhter
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As usual I enjoy watch your videos ... and as usual too if a new technology appears there all change and the predictions would be absolutely obsolete

ManuelJordan
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Hi tiff, what are your views regarding blockchain technology ?

shafaqrana-kjyc
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great video, i think you mentioned the essentials aspects

robertbutscher
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We don't actually know if the number of jobs created, will match or exceed the jobs lost. Nobody knows this.

LLMs aren't the final AI product. They're amazing, but we don't know what the next surprise is going to be.

Also, the belief that "Don't worry, there will be more jobs", isn't Optimism. It's Dystopia. Automation is Supposed To relieve us of drudgery, and ultimately of mandatory Wage Labor.

My vision - and I don't know for a fact, either - is that AIs will take away most jobs, to the point of a crisis. But the AIs themselves will be able to design & prove economic systems that don't depend on jobs.

Those systems won't fit any Capitalist - Communist dichotomy, but there will still be many humans who will want to pigeon hole everything into that box, debate forever, and never get anything done.

The only guarantee is disruptive change.

Dan_Campbell
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Can't ignore Versidium any longer, it's happening!

m.suman.A