Necessary Skills for Starting a Career in the Tech World
The technology landscape is ever-changing. Considering how technology has evolved over the past 20 years, one can only imagine where it will be in another 20 years. This change is impacting both our lives and livelihoods. This new era of change is called the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is committed to ensuring productivity increases through the use of technology.
Among the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are machine learning, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, 3D printing, robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT). These technologies are often referred to as groundbreaking because they are transforming traditional practices to meet society’s current demands. As a result, they are adding new dimensions to the job market, replacing many jobs and skills with technology, leading to job loss for many people.
It's essential to cultivate a learning mindset. There must be a continuous effort to enhance new skills. Utilizing AI tools will be necessary for skill development. Students can use AI tools like Gradescope, Nuance Dragon Speech Recognition, Ivy Chatbot, Cognix, Carnegie Learning Platform, and Century Tech. For language learning, they can use Noji, and for improving writing skills, they can use Platio.
Quarium is a good AI tool for learning science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Additionally, platforms like Coursera, Udemy, Khan Academy, and Ten Minute School offer courses related to technologies associated with the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Students must take the initiative to pursue many courses outside the college or university curriculum.
It’s crucial to strengthen and popularize Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). The connection between technical education institutions and industries must be enhanced. Their curricula should align with green economy, blue economy, and the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Making TVET popular in Bangladeshi society is vital for the country’s economy.
Firstly, the curriculum must be updated. Every program should be brought under accreditation. Outcome-Based Education (OBE) should be ensured. There should be increased collaboration with foreign educational institutions, research organizations, and local industries. Mid-level management training programs and diploma programs should be initiated. Most importantly, students should be encouraged to engage in projects, internships, presentations, innovation, and case studies.
A learning mindset, enhancing one's skills, striving for excellence, and increasing adaptability are necessary. Skills in teamwork, communication, leadership, and prioritizing learning new languages are important. Additionally, innovative and creative thinking, critical thinking, analytical skills, quick decision-making abilities, problem-solving skills, effective time management, punctuality, planning, and organizational skills are also essential.