The advent of each new year brings new challenges - as well as new opportunities. As technology and workplace best practices continue to evolve rapidly, there is an ever-increasing demand for modern professionals to be able to adapt quickly by learning and honing new skills. Take coding, for example. In 2010, this was still a relatively obscure skill that was only required within a small niche of the tech industry. In 2020, coding has become an essential skill and resume booster for professionals working within almost any major industry.
Emergent tech skills such as coding will undoubtedly continue to proliferate and become increasingly important in the 2020s. That said, there are other more traditional professional skills that are unlikely to ever go out of style, and which, if honed expertly, can continue to help modern professionals thrive in our increasingly digital age.
Here are four professional skills that will be important to practice in 2020:
Here’s the bottom line: new technologies and workplace norms will continue to arise, but there are certain skills and values that will always remain relevant. By integrating new skills as well as continuing to hone the age-old abilities of face-to-face networking, self-education, leadership, and introspective career navigation, you will be sure to stay a step ahead of whatever challenges might present themselves in 2020.
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