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10 in-demand skills companies are hiring for right now — and how to learn them for free
10 in-demand skills companies are hiring for right now — and how to learn them for free
Allana AkhtarAug 19, 2020, 18:22 IST
Communication, project management, and data science are three of the top 10 skills recruiters are looking for right now.JGalione/Getty Images
LinkedIn analyzed global job posts from June and July 2020 to identify the top 10 skills recruiters are looking for right now.
The website analyzed the skills by volume mentioned in premium job listings, or posts that employers pay to advertise.
Skills include data science, business management, and communication.
A new skill can help you appeal to hiring managers — and Business Insider has obtained LinkedIn data about which ones are most in demand right now.
The career site analyzed top skills by volume in premium job posts from June and July 2020, globally. Premium job posts are ones that employers purchase to list on LinkedIn, and are visible to passive job seekers in addition to active ones.
Top skills recruiters are hiring for on LinkedIn include data science, business management, and communication. Many of these can be used to apply for in-demand remote jobs that companies are hiring for right now, such as project managers and account executives.
Below are the 10 most in-demand skills recruiters are hiring for, as well as courses to learn each skill for free online until August 31. Skill descriptions come from LinkedIn course pages.
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10. Employee learning and development explores the core mindsets, key questions, tested approaches, and building blocks to help you create or maintain and drive a learning culture in your organization.
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9. Digital literacy includes mastery in programs such as Google Drive, Microsoft Sharepoint, and Microsoft Excel.
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8. Project management is a set of techniques that anyone can apply to achieve goals and make projects more successful.
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7. Leadership means knowing how to improve employee engagement, drive meaning across the organization, and promote life-long learning.
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6. Technical support includes learning how to remove software from a computer, network through the command line, and join computers to a domain.
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5. Data storage technologies include expertise in programs like Amazon Web Services.
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4. Data science is how to gather and analyze data, formulate rules for classification and decision-making, and draw actionable insights.
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3. Problem solving is when you can learn techniques for identifying the root cause of a problem, generate options, and select the best solution.
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2. Business management is executing successful projects that meet requirements for all stakeholders.
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1. Communication is how to listen and speak to form connections with people that matter to your business.
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