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100 1 |a Cummings, Jeff  |u Cameron School of Business University of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington, NC 28403, USA 
245 1 |a Survey of Technology and Skills in Demand: The 2024 Update 
260 |b EDSIG  |c Spring 2025 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a Information Systems (IS) and Information Technology (IT) fields face a unique challenge because of the constant changes in the underlying technologies that need to be taught. The rapid overturn of content leads us to need a variety of strategies to maintain an up-to-date curriculum for our programs. This research continues a seventeen-year data collection project that aims to help IS and IT faculty identify trends in employer needs regarding the skills they expect from new hires upon graduation. This research marks the seventh deployment of a survey to IS/IT workers. We provide a summary of over 350 responses from IS/IT professionals. This iteration of the survey includes additional questions and insights about salaries and certifications. Noteworthy findings from this round of data collection include the surge of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as the most important platform for the near future. There is a need for educators to evaluate how to incorporate AI into our courses while still ensuring that students are gaining knowledge about the various topics AI is touching. 
610 4 |a Bureau of Labor Statistics 
651 4 |a United States--US 
653 |a Polls & surveys 
653 |a Software 
653 |a Students 
653 |a Information systems 
653 |a Trends 
653 |a Curricula 
653 |a Skills 
653 |a Employers 
653 |a Technology 
653 |a Data collection 
653 |a Certification 
653 |a Artificial intelligence 
653 |a Employees 
653 |a Knowledge 
653 |a Information technology 
653 |a Teachers 
653 |a College faculty 
653 |a Deployment 
653 |a Literature Reviews 
653 |a Curriculum Development 
653 |a Influence of Technology 
653 |a Educational Technology 
653 |a Organization Size (Groups) 
653 |a College Administration 
653 |a Job Skills 
653 |a Self Management 
653 |a Advisory Committees 
653 |a Graduate Surveys 
653 |a Information Security 
653 |a Business Skills 
653 |a Computer Networks 
653 |a Database Management Systems 
653 |a Universities 
653 |a Educational Trends 
653 |a Educational Background 
700 1 |a Matthews, Kevin  |u Cameron School of Business University of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington, NC 28403, USA 
700 1 |a Janicki, Thomas  |u Cameron School of Business University of North Carolina Wilmington Wilmington, NC 28403, USA 
773 0 |t Journal of Information Systems Education  |g vol. 36, no. 2 (Spring 2025), p. 195 
786 0 |d ProQuest  |t ABI/INFORM Global 
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