CIOs Cite Critical Thinking, Adaptability As Key Skills For Potential Hires
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
As artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly integrates into the job market, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) are redefining the skills they value in new hires, emphasizing critical thinking, adaptability, and ethical data use over traditional coding abilities. CIO Lucy Avetisyan of UCLA notes that candidates should focus on how they can leverage AI to enhance organizational value. Additionally, CIO Jordan Ruch of AtlantiCare highlights that expectations for entry-level IT roles are shifting, with a growing need for problem-solving and creativity skills as AI takes on more routine tasks. This evolution underscores the necessity for academic programs to align with the changing landscape, preparing graduates to become strategic orchestrators in a tech-driven healthcare environment.