Yet another new approach in HRM worldwide; reskilling, upskilling, and online training are becoming essential trends in Human Resource Management (HRM). As technology evolves and job roles shift, businesses must equip employees with new skills to stay competitive.
Without delay let us dig in...
Upskilling enhances the employees’ current skills for career growth.
Upskilling means improving an employee’s existing skills to
keep up with changes in their job. It includes both technical and soft skills,
helping them handle future challenges while staying effective in their current
role. By developing the right skills, upskilling helps companies fill skill
gaps and build a strong workforce for long-term success. (Pechan,
2021)
The future of Upskilling
According to Great learning Editorial team, the 2024-25
Upskilling Trends Report highlights key changes in the workforce driven by
technology and economic challenges. Here are the main takeaways:
- AI
and Technology Impact: 75% of employees feel AI is changing their
work, altering tasks and skill needs.
- Job
Security: Only 62% of workers feel confident about keeping their jobs,
with entry-level workers feeling the least secure.
- Upskilling
Plans: 85% of workers plan to learn new skills, especially in Data
Science, AI, and Machine Learning.
- Barriers
to Upskilling: Common challenges include time, financial limitations,
and work pressure.
- Top
Areas for Upskilling: AI/ML, Software Development, and Digital
Marketing offer the best career growth opportunities.
- Education
Preferences: Nearly 50% of workers are considering a Master’s degree
to stay competitive.
The job market is evolving quickly, making it important to stay updated on these trends for career growth and upskilling.
But….
Employees need more than just training—they need mentorship, coaching, and
feedback. However, many employees don’t get this support, making it harder for
them to apply what they’ve learned.
Other common issues include poor integration of upskilling into daily tasks, a lack of personalized training plans, failure to track progress, and outdated technology. Addressing these challenges can make upskilling more effective and impactful.
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Online training makes learning more accessible and flexible, allowing employees to develop skills anytime, anywhere.
Online employee training, also called e-learning, is a way for employees to learn new skills using digital tools instead of in-person classes. It allows them to take courses from anywhere, often at their own pace. Online training includes videos, quizzes, simulations, and webinars, making learning more flexible and engaging. This helps businesses ensure their employees have the skills they need to succeed. (Appsembler, 2024)
When choosing an online training platform, it should be easy to use, provide tracking and analytics to measure progress, and integrate with other business tools. Customizable content is also important to match company needs. A well-chosen platform ensures effective and impactful employee training.
Future Trends in Online Training
- AI
& ML: Training will be more personalized based on user behavior.
- AR
& VR: Immersive learning will allow hands-on practice in a virtual
space.
- Global
Collaboration: Employees worldwide can train together in real time.
Reskilling helps employees transition to different roles
Reskilling means learning new skills to switch to a different job or career, usually because the job market or workplace is changing. Unlike upskilling, which improves current skills for career growth, reskilling helps people move into completely different fields, like AI, cybersecurity, or renewable energy. (Boatman, 2021)
Investing in upskilling and reskilling initiatives is essential for organizations aiming to maintain a competitive edge and for individuals seeking to advance their careers in a rapidly changing job market.
- Team, E. (2024) Upskilling Trends Report for 2024-25, Great Learning Blog: Free Resources what Matters to shape your Career! Available at: https://www.mygreatlearning.com/blog/upskilling-trends-report-for-2024-25/.
- Pechan, C. (2021) Upskilling Definition and Examples, Betterworks. Available at: https://www.betterworks.com/magazine/upskilling-definition-and-examples/.
- Appsembler (2024) Appsembler. Available at: https://appsembler.com/glossary/online-employee-training/ (Accessed: 16 March 2025).
- Boatman, A. (2021) Reskilling Your Workforce for the Future: An HR’s Guide, AIHR. Available at: https://www.aihr.com/blog/reskilling/.
- 9 Steps to Reskill Your Workforce For The Future (no date) www.youtube.com. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EBgGGII8i8.


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DeleteUpskilling is a great way to improve workers' skills and make sure they stay useful in a workplace that is always changing.
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