According to World Economic Forum, 7 out of the top 8 core desired skills for workers globally were soft skills including: resilience, flexibility and agility, leadership and social influence, motivation and self-awareness, empathy and active listening. Soft skills like these are difficult to automate and provide nuances to prompts and requests.
In the age of AI, workers must utilise creativity, adaptability, clear communication, and critical thinking to stay competitive. Responsible AI skills are essential, including AI ethics, spotting bias and understanding its impact on outcomes.
The report says, “workers must balance hard and soft skills to thrive in today’s work environments.”
Soft skills are no longer optional, they’re essential for career growth, resilience, and long-term success in today’s unpredictable job market. Professionals who master empathy, adaptability, and creativity are driving innovation, shaping the future of work, and standing out to employers.

The Human to AI connection
A survey by Upwork revealed that 90% of workers view AI as a coworker with 67% of top AI performers trusting AI more than their teammates with 64% expressing they have a better relationship with AI than their human colleagues.
The survey interestingly revealed more insights into the human – ai connection, like how 85% of people who use AI frequently reporting they are more polite to AI than their co-workers and that 79% found AI was more polite to them.

These figures indicate a clear divide between human-to-human interaction which highlights a gap in basic human soft skills. How can this be rectified and how can soft skills create better use of AI?
Building on interpersonal skills for optimum output from humans and AI
Not only are soft skills essential for success in your career, but they are also crucial to correct use and implement AI within the workforce. In tech, soft skills are fundamental for team-based environments.
From communication and empathy to creativity and time management, soft skills cover a variety of areas, and our Business Skills Pathway will equip you with everything you need for a successful career.
The course covers topics such as influence and persuasion, presentation skills, critical thinking, risk management and more which you can continue to develop throughout your career.
Investing in professional development now ensures you’re ready to thrive in a rapidly changing world of work. Why not arrange a free call with one of our expert career consultants to discuss your future today.
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