
Computer-aided three-dimensional interactive applications, GitHub, English grammar, problem-solving, and system design interviews are some of the skills growing among Indian learners. The Global Workplace Learning Index, released by Udemy, an online skills marketplace and learning platform shared a quarterly report providing insights into which technical and professional skills are growing in demand to help organisations stay ahead of the competition worldwide.
| Skill | Proficiency (%) |
|---|---|
| Computer-Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA) | 94% |
| GitHub | 81% |
| English Grammar | 80% |
| Problem Solving | 56% |
| System Design Interview | 41% |
The findings show that skills in design, technology, communication, critical thinking, and system architecture are growing at a faster pace. English grammar and problem-solving are in high demand globally, as they enhance operational efficacy and interpersonal communication, making them essential skills across all regions and industries.
The Q2 Index highlights the evolving needs of the Indian workforce and the importance of upskilling to remain competitive in the job market.
“Our research shows that most organisations have begun implementing skills-based processes, but employees and leaders still need help knowing which skills to focus on first,” said Greg Brown, President and CEO of Udemy, adding that soft skills, like teamwork and problem-solving, are critical to enabling the success of key tech trends like AI, which have the potential to shift the trajectory of many industries.