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    Skills Over Degrees: How Tech Hiring Is Changing in 2025

    The tech job market is changing fast. In 2025, employers care less about where you studied and more about what you can do. Degrees are no longer the main ticket to a good role, skills are.

    Why This Is Happening

    • Tech moves too quickly: AI, cybersecurity, and green tech evolve faster than universities can update courses
    • Better hires: Companies report that skills-tested candidates often perform better and stay longer
    • Fairer access: Less restrictive degree requirements opens doors for people from different background
    • New learning paths: Bootcamps, online courses and certifications are now widely accepted as proof of ability

    The Numbers

    • Degree requirements are declining – Fewer job ads list a degree as mandatory, while demand for AI skills in UK job ads grew by 21% between 2018 and 2024
    • Having AI skills adds a 23% pay boost, more than most degrees.
      Skills and experience matter more than education according to almost 70% of employers
    • – Skills and experience matter more than education according to almost 70% of employers

    What It Looks Like

    •  Job posts often say “degree optional.”
    • Hiring processes use coding tasks, projects, and portfolios instead of just CVs.
    • Employers pay for staff to upskill with certifications.
    • Soft skills, teamwork, problem-solving and adaptability are just as valuable as technical know-how

    What You Can Do

    Job seekers:
    •  Build a portfolio that demonstrates practical ability
    • Showcase projects that align with the skills listed in job ads
    • Earn certifications in high-demand areas such as cloud, cybersecurity, and AI
    • Highlight transferable skills like problem-solving and adaptability
    Employers:
    • Update job ads to focus on skills rather than degrees
    • Use real-world assessments such as coding challenges or project-based tests
    • Consider non-traditional candidates with proven ability
    Educators:
    • Offer short, industry-ready courses
    • Partner with employers to ensure training reflects current needs
    • Continuously refresh curricula to keep pace with fast-moving tech trends

    Looking Ahead

    Degrees aren’t disappearing. But in 2025, they are no longer the only way into tech. Skills backed by proof and adaptability are now the real key to opportunity.