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India’s Fastest-Growing Skills Revealed: Creativity and AI Lead the Way in 2025

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LinkedIn has released its inaugural “Skills on the Rise 2025” report, shedding light on the top 15 skills that are shaping the future of India’s workforce.

As industries evolve rapidly, professionals are prioritizing these skills to stay competitive, while companies are actively seeking candidates who possess them.

The report emphasizes the importance of both technical and soft skills, highlighting areas such as creativity, adaptability, and AI literacy.

With 70% of these used in most jobs expected to change by 2030, the findings serve as a roadmap for professionals aiming to future-proof their careers.

At the top of LinkedIn’s list is creativity and innovation, a skill that transcends industries and is increasingly valued in business development, education, and marketing.

Employers are recognizing the importance of original thinking and problem-solving in driving growth and adapting to market changes.

This skill is not limited to traditionally creative fields; it is now a cornerstone in leadership roles and strategic planning.

Technical and Soft Skills on the Rise

Technical expertise is becoming indispensable in India’s job market, with skills like Large Language Model (LLM) development and application ranking high on the list.

AI literacy, which involves understanding and leveraging artificial intelligence tools, is now a baseline expectation across job functions.

Professionals who can integrate AI into decision-making processes are in high demand, as companies prioritize automation and data-driven strategies.

Soft skills are gaining prominence alongside technical abilities.

Adaptability, the ability to adjust to changing environments and technologies, is crucial for professionals navigating dynamic industries.

Strategic thinking, which involves long-term planning and foresight, is another skill that employers are actively seeking.

These human-centric skills complement technical expertise and are essential for leadership and innovation.

The Full List of Skills on the Rise

LinkedIn’s report identifies the following 15 as the fastest-growing in India:

  1. Creativity and Innovation
  2. Code Review
  3. Problem-Solving
  4. Pre-Screening
  5. Strategic Thinking
  6. Communication
  7. Adaptability
  8. Large Language Models (LLM)
  9. AI Literacy
  10. Debugging
  11. Customer Engagement
  12. Statistical Data Analysis
  13. Prompt Engineering
  14. Market Analysis
  15. Stakeholder Management

Industry Insights and Trends

The report highlights a fundamental skills reset in India Inc., driven by advancements in AI and digital transformation.

According to LinkedIn, 69% of recruiters in India report a mismatch between the skills professionals possess and the skills companies need.

This gap underscores the urgency for upskilling and reskilling.

Additionally, 25% of professionals worry about not having the right skills for the future, while 39% plan to learn new skills to stay relevant.

For professionals, the report serves as a guide to identify and invest in upskilling that are in high demand.

For employers, the findings emphasize the need to foster internal training programs and prioritize upskilling to bridge the talent gap.


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