Who’s got your back when it comes to remaining relevant in a fast-changing skills market? Who can you rely on to point out new skills that will become vogue in one, five, ten years’ time?
Given the time it takes to develop such skills to the point where they become useful to clients and employers, when do you start ramping up new skills in anticipation of emergent demand for them?
Especially when some new skills area suggests a sea-change from your existing skill set and comfort zone?
Or maybe you’re just accepting of increasing irrelevancy and declining rates of pay?
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