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“That’s why soft skills are such a vital part of your professional armory as you aim to add longevity to your career,” he says. “Coupled with a better understanding of business strategy and the part that digital infrastructure plays in it, and you’re better equipped to handle the shifts in the tech industry.”
Future-proofing an IT career
Talk to a manager about what options are available for training and what skills will offer the best chance of success within the organization, suggests Chris Campbell, CIO at DeVry University.
“If you are currently in one of the roles mentioned, work to enhance and develop your durable skills such as problem solving, communication, lifelong learning, collaboration, and critical thinking,” Campbell says. “Along the way learn and leverage tools that allow you to activate those skills in the pursuit of your work. These skills, along with the knowledge of how to use emerging technology, will empower you regardless of industry, role or company.”
Campbell suggests work in technology will involve virtual peers on a day-to-day basis sooner than some might expect.