AI is rapidly reshaping the skills employers want most from workers — and shockingly enough, so-called…
- Senior-level skills like judgement and leadership are now in-demand for entry-level workers, too
- Strong AI adopters are seeing considerable growth in productivity
- Companies must continue to invest in human upskilling
New data from PwC analyzing more than one billion job ads across six continents, has found professionalized roles where AI automated parts of the work are seeing a huge uptick in job performance, including 2x faster job growth and 42% faster wage growth.
The report notes using AI as automation for administrative tasks makes human work even more valuable, and this is already being seen in the types of skills employers are seeking.
Judgement, leadership, creativity, adaptability and personalized communication are among the skills most sought-after, with AI systems ultimately unable to replicate these.
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