
AI is changing what jobs look like, and most advice about it is either vague reassurance or vague panic. This course replaces both with something concrete: a clear picture of how AI is actually changing your field, which skills hold their value regardless, and a specific plan for building the ones that don't.
Build a Concrete Plan to Adapt Your Career Skills for an AI-Driven Workplace
You'll start by looking at how AI and automation are changing roles across industries, not in the abstract but in terms of what's actually shifting in day-to-day work. From there, you'll identify the human and technical skills that hold their value as automation increases, and learn how to use AI tools directly to boost your own output rather than compete with them.
The course ends with you building a personal adaptation plan: a clear, written strategy for what to learn next, in what order, and how to keep it current as the field moves.
What You'll Learn:
How AI and automation are reshaping specific industries and job functions
Which human and technical skills remain valuable regardless of automation
How to use AI tools directly to increase your own productivity and output
How to evaluate new AI developments and decide which ones are worth learning
How to build a written, personal career adaptation plan with a clear next step
How to keep that plan current as the field continues to change
Who This Course Is For:
Professionals and job seekers concerned about how AI might affect their role
Entrepreneurs and business owners who want to integrate AI into how they work
Students and career changers preparing for a job market shaped by AI
Anyone who wants a concrete plan instead of general reassurance about automation
Requirements:
No prior AI or technical experience required
Curiosity about how your specific field is likely to change