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Skills That Will Matter Most in 2030 and Beyond

John Edwin
7 min readOct 3, 2024

As we look toward the future, education is on the brink of a seismic shift. With rapid advancements in technology, evolving workforce demands, and global challenges like climate change and geopolitical uncertainties, the skills required to thrive in the coming decades are fundamentally different from those of the past. By 2030 and beyond, the world will prioritize skills that empower individuals to be adaptable, innovative, and socially responsible. The education system, therefore, must evolve to prepare future generations for this reality. This article explores the future of education, the essential skills that will matter most, and how individuals and institutions can adapt to the changing landscape.

The Changing World of Work

The World Economic Forum (WEF) predicts that by 2030, automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and digitization will have fundamentally transformed the job market. In its "Future of Jobs Report" (2020), the WEF projects that 85 million jobs could be displaced by machines, while 97 million new roles may emerge, many of which are tied to technology, data, and human-centric skills. These shifts underscore a profound change in what the workforce will require. Instead of focusing on repetitive, routine tasks, future jobs will prioritize problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, and emotional…

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John Edwin
John Edwin

Written by John Edwin

Prolific writer, public health specialist, and tech enthusiast with 12 books on Amazon. I craft stories and insights that inspire action and spark conversations

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