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Mosope (Deborah)
Mosope (Deborah)

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Career Advancement Through the Prowess of Technical Skills

As our world becomes increasingly digitized, the need to know your way around technical skills is not just advantageous, but also essential. Whether it's artificial intelligence, biotechnology, or shaping the future of industries through data analysis and coding, technical skills are the engines driving transformative changes that define our era.

This article delves into the importance of technical skills in career development and how the evolving job market demands technical proficiency.

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What are technical skills?

Technical skills encompass the abilities and knowledge required to perform specific tasks or employ specific tools and technologies within a particular field. In career development, they play a crucial role by enhancing your capability to perform tasks and solve complex problems.

As the job market evolves, a strong technical skill set is needed as it demonstrates competence and adaptability, and makes you more competitive in the job market, which in turn contributes to professional growth.

"It's no good starting out by thinking one is a heaven-born genius- some people are, but very few. No, one is a tradesman - a tradesman in a good honest trade. You must learn the technical skills, and then, within that trade, you can apply your own creative ideas, but you must submit them to the discipline of form... - Agatha Christie"

The specific technical skills needed for career progression hinges on an individual's job role and work history. Nonetheless, there are certain universally valued technical skills.

In-Demand Technical Skills

  1. Digital Literacy: This entails familiarity with digital tools, software and platforms relevant to an individual's field of work.

  2. AI and Machine learning: An individual in the workforce should be acquainted with basic machine learning concepts and AI technologies.

  3. Data Analysis: Familiarity with data manipulation, analysis, and visualization using tools like SQL, Excel or various data visualization platforms.

  4. Project Management: Efficient planning, organizing and project execution skills.

  5. Coding and Programming: Proficiency in languages like Java, Javascript, Python, and other programming languages opens up diverse opportunities for an individual in the workforce.

  6. Cybersecurity: A good understanding of protocols and security measures that helps protect digital assets and prevent digital attacks.

  7. UI/UX Design: Familiarity with designing user interfaces and ensuring positive user experiences.

  8. Database Management: Proficiency in managing databases using systems like MySQL, Oracle, or MongoDB.

  9. Networking: A good understanding of networking concepts and configurations.

  10. Cloud Computing: Knowledge of cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.

Continuously expanding and updating these technical skills will contribute to your career growth in the fast-changing job market.

Conclusion

The journey towards career development is not a sprint but a continuous marathon of growth and development, and by developing technical skills and navigating the workforce with said skills, it would help shape the future landscape of careers in an increasingly digital world.

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