ɫèAV’s Skills Report for Northern Ireland


Snapshot
In Belfast:
- The most in-demand skills were communication, customer service, teamwork, organisational and attention to detail
- Emerging skills include Legal Writing
- Trending specialised skills include strategy standards, content creation, budgeting and upselling.
What can educators and employers do next?
The skills needed for work are in constant flux – people willing to learn and be agile and adaptable will have the greatest success. Targeted learning and development can equip your students or workforce with the capability to thrive, whatever tomorrow brings. Whether it's at home, in the classroom or in the workplace, learning is the key to improving our life chances. To this end, ɫèAV in the UK offers a blend of content, curricula, assessment, training and technology to make learning more engaging and effective.
To find out more about the above, our skill map capabilities, or if you have a question about our report, please email daniel.pedly@pearson.com or laura.coryton@pearson.com
The data we used
August 2024
Labour market insights methodology
ɫèAV created a labour market dataset from the UK census and Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, then mapped this to our proprietary occupations ontology of 5,600 occupations and 26,600 tasks. ɫèAV’s technological transformation models were then used to produce in-depth projections of the future of the work. Macroeconomic factors have been modelled by economists specialising in workforce dynamics, informed by industry-level statistics and projections from the UK government.
Skill trends methodology
We assessed popular and trending skills through the analysis of 679,370 job ads in Northern Ireland, collected from January 2020 to March 2024. This analysis leverages our proprietary natural language processing models, which determine which of the 9,000+ skills in our ontology are present in each job advert.