The global workforce is in the midst of a transformation, and 2025 is the tipping point. As technology accelerates, job roles evolve, and skills demands shift, organisations and their people alike are looking to upskilling in order to stay ahead of the curve.
We’ve curated 25+ need-to-know emerging trends and statistics that are set to define the state of workplace skills over the next few years of transformation:
Many organisations aren’t just concerned about future skills, they’re already struggling to find the right ones today. Closing the skills gap will depend on how quickly organisations can build talent from within. rather than rely on finding it elsewhere:
Despite rapid automation, “soft skills” are becoming more critical, not less. Today’s organisations recognise that the very qualities that define us as people are proving essential in helping us understand, shape, and get the most out of AI tools:
Traditional career paths are giving way to more dynamic, flexible models. Job titles are changing, career spans are becoming more varied, and project-based work is on the rise. Employees must now prepare for roles that may not even exist yet:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a “future skill”. It’s a strategic necessity. From hiring priorities to job design, AI capabilities are influencing every part of the employment lifecycle:
The skills needed for success are evolving – and fast. Today’s people are recognising the need to continuously reskill and upskill in order to remain employable in the upcoming years of transformation:
Our science-backed 2025 Critical Skills Guide explores the human skills that your people will need in order to think critically, collaborate effectively, and articulate ideas clearly – crucial human competencies in the age of AI.