Skill Profile Reskilling Ranking Networks and cybersecurity 17th Skills, knowledge and abilities Technology skills Networks and cybersecurity Global Skills Taxonomy / / Five year trend Reskilling focus Skill importance Skill evolution Learning hours spent pursuing assessements and Companies for which Networks and Companies for which Networks and Share of companies for which Networks and credentials in Networks and cybersecurity from cybersecurity is a priority in their upskilling and cybersecurity is a core skill for workers (share of cybersecurity is increasing or decreasing in 2017 to 2022 (share of total learning hours). reskilling programmes for 2023-2027 (share of companies surveyed) importance at work. White diamond and label Source: Coursera companies surveyed) represent net share. 13% 17% 18% +50% 0% 2017 2022 Jobs in focus Time to skill Roles where organizations surveyed report Networks and cybersecurity to be increasing in importance Learning hours required to achieve a credential in Networks and cybersecurity at beginner, intermediate or fastest, alongside estimates of the net job growth (percent) from 2023 to 2027. advanced proficiency as a function of the learner’s level of formal education. Hours 0 34 NET ROLES GROWTH FORMAL EDUCATION BACKGROUND BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED 21% 1. Business Development Professionals 3.6 10.9 19.2 All 0% 2. Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical … 3.8 11.0 18.2 No Bachelor's Degree -2% 3. Managing Directors and Chief Executives 3.7 11.1 16.5 Bachelor's Degree -5% 4. Business Services and Administration Managers 3.6 11.5 18.9 Graduate Degree -6% 5. Assembly and Factory Workers 0% 6. General and Operations Managers -27% 7. Accounting, Bookkeeping and Payroll Clerks Strategically adjacent skills Simultaneous skill development Probability that a company which will prioritise skills training in Networks and cybersecurity from 2023 to Probability that courses in Networks and cybersecurity also teach other skills. Source: Coursera. 2027 will also prioritise other skills. Skill taxonomy Skills, knowledge and abilities Attitudes Skill taxonomy Skills, knowledge and abilities Attitudes 53% Programming 73% AI and big data 40% Technological literacy 52% Analytical thinking 38% Design and user experience 46% Leadership and social influence 35% Resource management and operations 41% Technological literacy 28% AI and big data 40% Creative thinking 24% Analytical thinking 38% Service orientation and customer service 17% Reading, writing and mathematics 37% Resilience, flexibility and agility 15% Marketing and media 36% Design and user experience 13% Empathy and active listening 36% Talent management 13% Creative thinking 35% Environmental stewardship Industry trends Industry-by-industry variations in reskilling focus, current and future importance, forecast evolution in importance, and strategic focus companies will place on Networks and cybersecurity from 2023 to 2027 for the industries which assign the highest and lowest reskilling focus to this skill (share of companies surveyed) Above global mean Below global mean RESKILLING FOCUS SKILL IMPORTANCE SKILL EVOLUTION INDUSTRY 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% Telecommunications Financial services and capital markets Energy technology and utilities Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Retail and wholesale of consumer goods Medical and healthcare services

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