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​Upskill or surrender: The top 5 skills that will matter most in the next 5 years​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 7, 2025, 12:21 IST
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Upskill or surrender: The top 5 skills that will matter most in the next 5 years

Standing in 2025, when artificial intelligence has become so advanced that bidding farewell to someone from their traditional, age-old job with just a day's notice has become the new normal, the deal is simple: Upskill or surrender.According to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Survey 2025, a question was asked: What are the skills expected to become core skills by 2030? Not based on assumptions or mere trends, but backed by what employers actually want—the perspective of those who hire. Knowing one high-value skill is equivalent to knowing 100 less-demanding skills in today’s job market.Here are five skills that should make space on your priority list today.

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Analytical thinking

Human beings becoming too dependent on machines is often seen as one of the scariest drawbacks of this era. But machines can only think and work in specific ways—just the way they are trained to do. As the world becomes more complex day by day, it’s not possible to already know the solutions to every complex situation that may arise, no matter which field you enter.That’s why the ability to think analytically is crucial. It helps solve problems, assess risks, and make data-informed decisions. Once someone masters this skill, their demand among employers will automatically increase, as companies are looking for people who can contribute effectively in complex situations.


How to master:

Analyse from scratch: Pick a problem statement, either hypothetical or based on real life, and break it down—Who? What? Why? How? This will help you get closer to the root cause.

Get involved with logic games: Games like Sudoku and chess teach you how to use logic to eliminate possibilities and recognize patterns in order to reach a solid conclusion.


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Resilience, flexibility and agility

With all the advancements today’s world is witnessing, one thing is clear: life has increased its speed rapidly. Celebration as well as crisis—both can happen and spread at a speed no one ever expects. To handle situations like these, companies need people who can work composedly under pressure, adapt to new challenges without being biased towards age-old practices, know how to recover from damages, and how to be swift with their decisions—because if you don’t do it, someone else will do it on your behalf, snatching your opportunity.

How to master:
Start being comfortable with uncomfortable things like crisis communication, public speaking to build tolerance.
Reframe problems: Start placing yourself in tough situations and ask, “What can I learn from this?” or “How else could I approach it?” also jot the points down for future reference and a long-lasting impact on your brain.

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Leadership & social influence

Think from an employer's point of view—they need someone who can influence individuals to shape attitudes, behaviors, and decisions in the favour of the company. On the other hand, having leadership quality ensures attracting people and convincing them to do certain work effortlessly. These qualities bridge the gap between authority and general employees—a much sought-after skill in a world where the number of people going with the flow is unfortunately increasing.
How to master:
Start with small: There’s no perfect guidebook to master leadership. Start by volunteering at small events or leading group discussions. It’ll help you work on your own strengths and weaknesses.
Feedback culture: To reach a position where your opinion matters, one needs to be a good listener first. Asking for feedback from others and giving constructive feedback to others can create a sense of validation both ways.

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Creative thinking

When employees think creatively, they can flexibly respond to stress, generate innovative solutions, and see challenges from multiple perspectives, which boosts organizational resilience and competitive advantage. When creative ideas meet technological assistance, that can create magic. Otherwise, technology without creativity is just a repetitive loop.
The "Progress Principle" study by Harvard Business School found that creative engagement leads to greater job satisfaction, motivation, and reduced workplace stress. It’s a two-way process where companies need people with creative minds for the company’s unique growth boost; on the other hand, creative people need a space where their creativity is well-valued and has enough scope to nurture.
How to master:
Idea brainstorming: Whatever field you are in or planning to enter, try to write at least 5 new ideas every day related to your job description—ideas you think you can incorporate if you are hired. Continue the process even if you are already working somewhere.​
"What if" games:
Imagine alternatives to everyday objects or rules. For example: What if the dollar and currency values were the same? These questions will create ample scope to think and test your brain.

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Motivation and self-awareness

Employers highly value motivation and self-awareness because, psychologically, these traits lead to better performance, emotional regulation, and personal growth—qualities directly linked to workplace success. A motivated individual will look for the positives and make others also think in that direction, while self-aware employees understand their strengths and weaknesses. They know how much they can achieve and what is beyond their capability at that moment.

How to master:

Track progress: Use a habit tracker or different habit-tracking apps to see what your growth graph looks like.
Daily reflection: Write one sentence each day: “What did I do well? What can I improve?” It creates a mindscape where you know where to put more effort.

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