Trend Watch

Seth Robinson

Take a deep dive into the latest tech industry trends with CompTIA's research team. In each episode, Seth Robinson, vice president of industry research, breaks down the latest data and market intelligence to identify a key trend in the industry and explains how it's impacting businesses that sell technology solutions, their customers, and the IT workforce. Stay on the leading edge of the business of technology with CompTIA's original research and market leading analysis. Explore CompTIA research and resources now at the CompTIA Resources Center: http://s.comptia.org/resources

  1. 4 июн.

    Workforce Priorities

    The pressure to build a skilled workforce has never been higher — but are organizations actually following through? In this episode of CompTIA TrendWatch, Senior Director of Research Seth Robinson walks through highlights from CompTIA's newly released Workforce and Learning Trends report. This year's research expanded its scope to include IT leaders alongside HR and learning and development professionals, revealing a more complete — and more complicated — picture of how organizations are approaching skill development in 2025. With 83% of surveyed professionals ranking skill building as a high priority, the intent is clearly there. But intent and execution are two different things. Seth digs into where organizations are putting their money, where communication is breaking down, and why the gap between HR and IT may be one of the biggest obstacles standing between a company and a truly future-proof workforce. Organizations are concentrating training investments in three areas above all others — AI, cybersecurity, and data. But the report also highlights growing investment in digital fluency across the entire workforce, not just the IT department. As AI literacy becomes a baseline expectation at every level, organizations are being forced to rethink how they assess and develop skills across the board. One of the more revealing findings is the disconnect between how HR and IT perceive the risks and rewards of training. HR worries about retention. IT worries about ROI. Understanding that divide is the first step toward closing it.  The Workforce and Learning Trends 2026 report is available now: https://www.comptia.org/en/resources/research/workforce-and-learning-trends-2026/

    9 мин.
  2. 26 мар.

    Workforce Pipeline

    In this episode of Trend Watch, Seth Robinson breaks down why workforce pipelines are becoming a critical priority for organizations navigating today's tech talent landscape. While artificial intelligence has dominated headlines, the real challenge runs deeper. Companies are struggling to build sustainable pathways that develop talent from entry level to expert. For years, organizations have leaned heavily on hiring experienced professionals rather than investing in structured development. That approach is no longer scalable. Demand for advanced skills in areas like cybersecurity and data continues to outpace supply, forcing companies to rethink how talent is built, not just acquired. Seth explores how workforce pipelines are evolving, including the growing role of tech support as a launch point into more advanced careers. Training continues to be the primary strategy for closing skill gaps, with certifications providing a clear, standardized framework for progression. At the same time, many organizations are still early in adopting skills-based approaches and lack a clear understanding of the skills they actually need. The real shift is not just identifying skills, but translating them into meaningful work. Building a strong workforce pipeline requires structured development, continuous training, and real-world application. Organizations that get this right will be better positioned to close talent gaps and compete in an increasingly complex technology environment. Takeaways Workforce pipelines are essential as demand for experienced talent exceeds supply. Hiring alone is no longer a sustainable strategy for building tech teams. Cybersecurity and data roles lack clear, scalable entry pathways. Training is the leading method companies use to address skill gaps. Certifications create consistency and structure in workforce development. Skills-based strategies are growing, but execution remains a challenge. Tech support is emerging as a key entry point into advanced IT roles. Applying skills in real-world environments is critical to long-term success.

    8 мин.

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Take a deep dive into the latest tech industry trends with CompTIA's research team. In each episode, Seth Robinson, vice president of industry research, breaks down the latest data and market intelligence to identify a key trend in the industry and explains how it's impacting businesses that sell technology solutions, their customers, and the IT workforce. Stay on the leading edge of the business of technology with CompTIA's original research and market leading analysis. Explore CompTIA research and resources now at the CompTIA Resources Center: http://s.comptia.org/resources