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Your Skills Got You Here. They Won't Get You to the Next Level

Written by Nicole Darling | May 6, 2026 11:00:01 PM

You are good at your job. That is not the problem.

The problem is that the skills that earned you your current role are not the same ones that will earn you the next one. The gap between where you are and where you want to be is not a confidence gap or a networking gap. It is a skills gap. And most professionals never close it because they are too busy executing to ever stop and audit what they actually know.

The Brutal Math of Career Stagnation

The average person changes jobs 12 times in their lifetime, according to the latest available public survey data.

Despite that movement, most professionals plateau. They move laterally, collect titles without salary jumps, and wonder why ambition alone is not moving the needle.

Here is the reality: employers pay for outcomes, and outcomes require current skills. A marketing manager who has not touched data analytics is a liability in a performance-driven team. A project lead without AI fluency is already behind the professionals competing for their next role.

What Upskilling Actually Changes

Upskilling is not about stacking credentials for the sake of it. It is about targeted investment in skills that directly expand your earning potential and your options.

According to a 2025 Nexford alumni survey, more than 60% of learners enrolled to advance their careers, and a significant number achieved promotions within 18 months of graduating  with progression often reaching from entry-level to senior manager, director, and in some cases, C-suite roles. 

Those are not outliers. Those are the results of people who identified the gap, picked the right program, and moved.

What Skills Should You Target?

Not all upskilling is equal. The highest-ROI right now sits at the intersection of business judgment and technical literacy. Specifically:

  • Data analysis and business analytics — decision-making is increasingly quantitative at every level above entry
  • AI fluency — not coding, but understanding how AI tools apply to your industry and role
  • Leadership and cross-functional communication — the higher you go, the more you need to manage up, across, and globally
  • Digital marketing and e-commerce — demand is growing faster than supply across most industries

When people think of upskilling or reskilling, they typically think of hard skills. In reality, soft skills matter just as much  problem-solving, critical thinking, the ability to deal with complexity and ambiguity  because they are transferable across every role and every sector. 

How to Move Without Disrupting Your Life

The traditional argument against going back to school is time and money. Both are legitimate. They are also no longer valid objections.

Nexford's BeyondNXU career success platform includes AI-powered resume tools, 1:1 coaching sessions, access to 100+ curated job boards for remote and global roles, and live group sessions with HR leaders and industry recruiters,  all included at no additional cost while enrolled. 

Learning on your own schedule, without debt hanging over your salary increase, changes the financial math entirely.

The window to close your skills gap is open.