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  2. These are the most in-demand skills for job seekers in 2025 - AOL

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    For job seekers trying to get hired and fill one of 8.1 million job openings in the U.S. right now, ... Certainly specialized AI skills remain in high demand, ...

  3. LinkedIn reveals the most in-demand skills for 2024 - AOL

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    But there are still some hard skills that continue to capture employers’ attention. Bad news, graduates: LinkedIn says the hottest skill to have right now in 2024 can’t be learned in a ...

  4. 10 Most Valuable Assets and Skills Employers Are Looking For ...

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    “New analysis from JVS Bay Area and Jobs for the Future finds that ‘soft skills,’ including communication, collaboration, and the ability to think creatively and analytically, are in high ...

  5. Upwork Unveils 2025’s Most In-Demand Skills - lite.aol.com

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    PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Upwork Inc. (Nasdaq: UPWK), the world’s work marketplace that connects businesses with independent talent, today released its annual In-Demand Skills report, spotlighting the most sought-after skills across key work categories on its platform. The findings highlight a dual emphasis on ...

  6. 24 Tech Skills Everyone Should Learn To Grow Their Career - AOL

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    In-demand skills run the gamut from technical abilities such as systems analysis and programming to soft skills such as leadership, emotional intelligence, creativity and innovation.

  7. War for talent - Wikipedia

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    A talent war happens when there is a limited supply of workers with in-demand skills so employers have to battle it out to gain access to the most highly sought-after employees. It’s a dynamic that used to be a temporary market condition, but it’s become the new normal.

  8. Soft skills - Wikipedia

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    The term "soft skills" was created by the U.S. Army in the late 1960s. It refers to any skill that does not employ the use of machinery. The military realized that many important activities were included within this category, and in fact, the social skills necessary to lead groups, motivate soldiers, and win wars were encompassed by skills they had not yet catalogued or fully studied.

  9. 21st century skills - Wikipedia

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    The skills and competencies considered "21st century skills" share common themes, based on the premise that effective learning, or deeper learning, requires a set of student educational outcomes that include acquisition of robust core academic content, higher-order thinking skills, and learning dispositions.