Skillsoft's New IT Skills & Salary Report Highlights Trends Impacting Technology Careers, Investments, and Talent Strategies for 2025

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Artificial Intelligence Tops IT Decision-Makers' List of Investment Priorities as Skillset Ranked Lowest Amongst Team Members

BOSTON, November 14, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Skillsoft (NYSE: SKIL), a leading platform for transformative learning experiences, today released its 2024 IT Skills and Salary Report. Based on insights from more than 5,100 global IT decision-makers and professionals, the annual report examines the state of the IT industry and highlights the growing need for workforce upskilling and reskilling to keep pace with technological advancements.

Key findings from this year’s report include:

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) / machine learning (ML) remains the top investment priority for IT decision-makers as they rank this skillset lowest amongst team members across nearly 30 competencies.

  • IT decision-makers are struggling most with hiring cybersecurity and information security talent (38%). One-in-five are having difficulty finding AI / ML talent.

  • 65% of IT decision-makers say there are skill gaps across their teams, with 72% planning to address them through training existing talent.

  • 94% of IT decision-makers say they have observed a tangible benefit among their workforce from training, compared to 90% last year and 61% in 2022.

  • IT professionals’ top reason for skilling is tied to interest in learning new skills (54%), followed by becoming more competitive in the job market (53%) and improving job security (46%).

  • 58% of IT professionals shared their organization offers a leadership development program. 28% plan to invest in developing leadership skills in the new year.

"This year has reinforced that when it comes to the technology industry, there are two constants: change and the need to continuously adapt. Our report highlights current organizational priorities and skilling needs while offering insights into how leaders and individuals can embrace learning opportunities to drive better business outcomes," said Orla Daly, Chief Information Officer, Skillsoft. "As AI technologies are further embedded into workplace operations and the demand for cybersecurity talent and leadership skills intensifies, it is more important than ever that organizations adopt a proactive approach to skill-building. This involves not only investing in holistic training programs that encompass technical skills, leadership skills, and certifications, but also fostering a culture of continuous learning and innovation with opportunities to put new skills into practice."

Addressing Skill Gaps with Targeted Training

65% of respondents said they continue to face skill gaps on their teams, with over half (56%) anticipating them to persist over the next one to two years. Upskilling and reskilling existing talent continues to surge as the predominant approach to address this issue, with 72% of IT decision-makers planning to train their teams to address skill gaps, followed by hiring additional staff (38%) and leveraging AI, including generative AI (30%), to support automating processes and becoming more efficient.