The State of Skills 2021: Endangered

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State of Skills

Massive workforce shifts in 2020 have forced countless organizations to rethink how work gets done. A key piece of that is supporting workers in keeping their skills current and building new ones.

If you’re wondering what skills are critical to you moving in 2021, it depends entirely on who you are, where you work and what you do. Degreed has completed its State of Skills report to help you identify where skills are most at-risk of becoming obsolete.

Key takeaways: 

  • Learn how the supply and demand for skills are shifting
  • Learn what skills are most at risk 
  • Learn what you can do to help support the upskilling of your people.
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