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Are Your Skills Up-To-Date For The Job Market Of The Future?2021-02-04T11:13:41-05:00

Are Your Skills Up-To-Date For The Job Market Of The Future?

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The current labor market is growing more competitive by the day. Old and new workers need to revamp their skills regularly just to stay relevant in the workplace. This is why adaptability is one of the most crucial job skills anyone can have in this century. If you’re living with ADHD and you are an active member of the workforce, you need to update your skills frequently to match your interests and prevent job loss. Some of the most in-demand skills for the future of work are:

  • Problem-solving 
  • Critical thinking 
  • Communication 
  • Adaptability 
  • Creativity 
  • Leadership 
  • Interpersonal skills 
  • Digital literacy and responsibility 
  • Computer programming skills 

What to Do if You’ve Lost Your Job 

If you’ve recently lost your job, you may be thinking about what just happened, not what’s next.  First things first, you need to apply for unemployment benefits. The unemployment benefits will fund your necessities while you search for a new job. 

Learning new skills right after you lose your job is going to be the best use of the extra time at your disposal. This is especially important if you lost your previous job because you were deemed redundant. Find out which skills will make you an asset in your current field and learn them. If there is nothing you can do to get back to your former career path, consider diving into a new path. 

Computer Programming and ADHD

Right now, many people are learning tech skills with a particular emphasis on computer programming. 

Computer programming skills are among the most important skills you can have for the future of work because they give you an edge over others in the workplace. Rather than employing a new set of experts to work with their rapidly changing computer systems, employers can shift current members of their staff with programming skills. 

The following tips are designed to help pick up computer programming skills faster:

  • Utilize Visual Tools 

To maintain your focus, use visual tools more frequently than text. This might not always be possible, but using GUI-based tools will help you in this regard as opposed to using command lines. Graphical interfaces are more visually streamlined and often much easier to read for people with ADHD. Some great tools that you can use are Sublime Text, Mercurial, Kaleidoscope, and Tower. 

  • Track Errors With Git

Git is another popular tool used by programmers with ADHD. It is an open-source distributed version control system. It is a content tracker that can help you take note of your programming mistakes and correct them. When you’re working with more than one computer programmer at a time, Git can be used to ensure that your work doesn’t clash with what anyone else is doing. When you make mistakes, don’t beat yourself up. Everyone makes mistakes, especially in computer programming. Retrace your steps and fix it. 

  • Keep a Digital Journal 

If you still struggle with memory loss, keeping a digital journal will help you a great deal. Don’t just store things in your hard drive, keep them on the cloud. Even if you lose your device, you can get your data back with tools like Google Drive, Evernote, and Dropbox. Take note of everything you do during a day’s job and save it with specific details like date and time. 

Resources to Get Started:

Learning how to become a computer programmer on a website like Computersciencehero.com and Bootcamprankings.com can require extra effort. If you lost your job, and you can’t figure out how computer programming works, consider going through Career Karma. There are unlimited resources on their website that will help you find a new career path in no time. 

About The Author

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Artur Meyster is the CTO of Career Karma (YC W19), an online marketplace that matches career switchers with coding bootcamps. He is also the host of the Breaking Into Startups podcast, which features people with non-traditional backgrounds who broke into tech.


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See Also:


Jobs for People With ADHD (Blog)
Careers for ADHD: Focus on Your Strengths (Video)
What’s the Best Career for Someone With ADHD? (Blog by Rick Green)