SOUND OFF: Upskilling opens doors of opportunity for Kamloops tech workers
THE MAJORITY OF CANADIAN ORGANIZATIONS report a need for workers with digital skills, while at least 55 per cent of Canadian tech entrepreneurs can’t find the talent they need in order to grow. While this highlights a significant skills shortage across the country, there can be immense value in initiatives that aim to prepare the workforce to take on trends of the future. For tech workers in Kamloops, upskilling can help minimise the skills gap while proactively addressing innovations throughout the industry — all the while increasing productivity across the board.
Exploring Canada’s tech industry boom
From April 2022 to March of 2023, Canada attracted more than 32,000 global tech workers, according to insight from a study conducted by The Technology Councils of North America (TECNA) and Canada’s Tech Network (CTN). The jobs that are in demand across the country provide a look into what specific skills are needed by today’s workers. Tech Nation Canada highlights the CareerFinder Job Availability Heatmap tool, which reveals positions like data analyst and software engineer among the top tech jobs in demand.
“By using the information from the platform, [job seekers] can ensure the skills they are acquiring and the training they are taking is aligned with the skills that are becoming more and more prevalent, relevant and future-facing in the market,” said Serge Bukharov, chief solutions officer at SkyHive.