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MARCH NIBJ: AI skills to add to your resume right now

JESSICA BAUMAN / Contributing Writer | Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 1 week, 6 days AGO
by JESSICA BAUMAN / Contributing Writer
| February 24, 2026 1:00 AM

AI is no longer just a futuristic concept; it has become an essential skill set that can define your career. According to PwC's 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometer, professionals with AI expertise are experiencing an average wage premium of 56%, which is double the rate from just one year earlier. Amazon Web Services reports nearly 92% of organizations plan to implement AI-powered solutions by 2028. Proficiency in AI is becoming one of the most valuable assets you can showcase on your resume.

So, which AI skills should you emphasize to maximize your career opportunities? Let’s break it down.


Generative AI tools

Generative AI systems that create text, images, video or code are quickly becoming a staple in the workplace. What started in IT is spreading fast, with employers expecting adoption across sales, marketing, HR and finance in the coming years.

For job seekers, this shift is an opportunity. Showing you can work with tools like ChatGPT, Claude or MidJourney highlights your ability to automate repetitive tasks, spark creative ideas and speed up workflows. In a market where efficiency and innovation matter, those skills set you apart.


AI data analysis and machine learning

AI runs on data, and that’s exactly why it’s such a gamechanger in the workplace. More employers want people who can take machine learning models, dig into complex datasets-and turn all that information into smarter decisions.

Think of it this way: if you can spot patterns others might miss, you’re not just crunching numbers — you’re helping shape strategy. That’s powerful.

Showcasing skills with tools like Python, TensorFlow or AWS SageMaker shows employers you’re ready to take raw data and transform it into insights they can act on. 


AI-enhanced business operations

AI isn’t just for tech teams anymore. Employers are looking for talent that can bring AI skills into sales, marketing, finance, operations and HR.

That means showcasing experience with AI-powered CRM tools, predictive analytics platforms or HR automation systems can go a long way. These skills show you know how to streamline processes and boost efficiency across different parts of the business—a value employers are eager to find.


Critical and creative thinking with AI

AI skills alone aren’t enough to stand out. Employers are looking for people who can pair technical know-how with critical and creative thinking.

That means showing how you use AI to support human judgment, not replace it. On your resume, highlight projects where you tapped AI to brainstorm fresh campaign ideas, guide smarter decisions or elevate customer experiences. These examples demonstrate that you can blend technology with insight — a combination that’s in high demand across industries.


AI upskilling and continuous learning

The AI landscape is evolving fast, and employers value candidates who show a commitment to learning. 

Highlighting certifications from platforms like AWS or Coursera signals adaptability and readiness for the future.


Why these skills matter

• Higher paychecks: Workers with AI skills are earning premiums across industries, not just tech.

• Job growth: Despite fears of automation, AI-related roles continue to expand across highly automated fields.

• Productivity gains: AI drives efficiency, helping employers boost output and streamline operations.

In short, AI isn’t eliminating jobs, it’s reshaping them. Job seekers who embrace AI are becoming more valuable, not less.


How to position AI skills on your resume

• Be specific: Instead of “AI experience,” list tools such as AWS SageMaker, ChatGPT or Tableau AI.

• Show Impact: Highlight outcomes, like using AI analytics to improve campaign performance.• Demonstrate Adaptability: Include certifications or ongoing training to show you’re keeping pace with evolving AI trends.

AI is transforming the workplace faster than any technology before it. Employers are struggling to find talent with the right skills and they are willing to pay a premium when they do. By strategically listing AI skills on your resume, you position yourself not just as a candidate but as a future-proof professional ready to thrive in the age of intelligent work.


Jessica Bauman is with Express Employment Professionals. The City Express office is located at 450 Northwest Blvd., Coeur d'Alene. The office can be found online at expresspros.com/us-idaho-coeur-d-alene, or by calling 208-667-5627.