2026 Global Learning & Skills Trends Report

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Prompt skills, agents, and copilots shape enterprise AI adoption

AI skills development in the enterprise is clustering around three clear trends: AI-assisted productivity, platform and app integration, and governance. Tool-driven coding assistants surged (GitHub Copilot, Microsoft Copilot), while ChatGPT and generative AI remain the most consumed topics, signaling broad adoption and more complex workflow integration across development, product, and knowledge work. Rapid growth in custom GPTs/GPT Builder, OpenAI API, and prompt engineering shows teams building bespoke, embedded large language model (LLM) experiences and citizen-developer solutions. Parallel spikes in Stable Diffusion and LLM platforms (Google Gemini, Dify) point to creative and customer-facing use cases. Rising interest in AI agents/agentic AI and workflow automation (n8n) signals automation-first strategies. Finally, stronger uptake of AI ethics and governance reflects enterprise focus on risk, compliance, and trustworthy deployment as organizations scale AI.

Top 10 surging AI skills*

Ranked by increase in consumption

% Increase

1. GitHub Copilot 14,299%
2. Microsoft Copilot 2,173%
3. Custom GPTs / GPT Builder 1,512%
4. Prompt engineering 782%
5. Stable Diffusion 365%
6. Google Gemini 211%
7. OpenAI API 183%
8. AI ethics & governance 98%
9. Generative AI (GenAI) 42%
10. n8n Surging*

*No YoY data for this topic, but rapid growth in 2025. 

Top 10 consumed AI skills

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

ChatGPT 1
Generative AI 2
Microsoft Copilot 3
AI agents & agentic AI 4
Prompt engineering 5
AI ethics & governance 6
Dify 7
Model Context Protocol (MCP) 8
Large language models (LLMs) 9
Google Gemini 10

For this report, we analyzed data from thousands of our customers around the world. We calculated total consumption by Udemy Business learners across all course topics for the year from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. We calculated the percentage growth in consumption compared to the year from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. The total consumption ranking for the AI topics is also drawn from the July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, time period. For the growth of the AI topics, we included topics showing a percentage growth in consumption compared to the prior year. We also listed new AI topics showing significant surges in the July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, time period, for which there is no prior year comparison. These topics are labeled as “surging.”

Skills for an AI-powered digital enterprise

Learning patterns show a clear split between foundational business capabilities and rapid uptake of digital, AI, and analytics skills development. Top consumed courses still center on Excel, presentations, communication, leadership, project management, and finance basics, core competencies that keep operations running. Surging topics include generative AI and prompt engineering, data literacy (SQL, Power BI/Tableau), low-code tools, UX/design software, and advanced financial modeling. These point to enterprises prioritizing automation and insight-driven decision-making, while maintaining a bedrock of people and process skills. For employees, that means balancing productivity and interpersonal skills with technical fluency, learning to apply AI safely, interpret data, design better digital experiences, and lead teams to sustain competitiveness in rapid digital transformation.

Top 10 surging business skills

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Microsoft Copilot 3,400%
Financial planning 484%
Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certification 266%
Foundational banking topics 219%
Foundational insurance topics 207%
Sustainable development 147%
Microsoft Planner 141%
Macroeconomics 134%
AI art generation 131%
Logistics management 127%

Top 10 consumed business skills

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Microsoft Excel tools 1
ChatGPT for business use cases 2
Communication skills 3
Foundational project management 4
PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) certification 5
Leadership 6
English language 7
Digital transformation 8
Agile 9
GenAI topics for business use cases 10

Sustainability and resilience drive business operations optimization

Enterprise learners are doubling down on core enterprise resource planning (ERP) and process skills while rapidly adopting sustainability and supply‑chain capabilities. Business analysis and SAP‑family topics (ABAP, S/4HANA, FICO, MM, HANA) dominate total consumption, reflecting ongoing digital transformation and back office modernization. At the same time, surging interest in sustainable development, logistics management, and lean manufacturing shows firms prioritizing supply‑chain resilience, cost efficiency, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments. Growth in SAP Fiori, SAP Activate, and SAP Activate Project Manager training underscores demand for implementation and rollout expertise. For employees, this mix means career value from both technical ERP certifications and operational excellence skills that help organizations meet regulatory, sustainability, and continuity goals.

Top 10 surging skills: Business operations excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Sustainable development 147%
Logistics management 127%
Lean manufacturing 121%
IT requirements 95%
Environmental science 90%
Warehouse management 87%
SAP Fiori 75%
Manufacturing 72%
SAP Activate 70%
SAP Certified Associate – SAP Activate Project Manager 70%

Top 10 consumed skills: Business operations excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Business analysis 1
SAP Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP) 2
SAP 3
SAP S/4HANA 4
SAP FICO 5
SAP Materials Management (SAP MM) 6
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification 7
Supply chain 8
SAP HANA 9
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification 10

Communication to strengthen connection, collaboration, and clarity

Communication skills development is shifting toward interpersonal agility, with facilitation, social skills, and adaptive (soft) skills surging most. Employees still gravitate to foundational competencies, like presentation skills, business writing, listening, and email etiquette. They are also looking to take on more difficult elements of communication, including assertiveness and difficult conversations. These trends reflect needs arising from increased cross-functional collaboration and leaders’ efforts to manage change and support employee well-being. Strong facilitation and adaptive skills help teams engage and navigate ambiguity together. Investing in these skills supports better customer interactions, more inclusive workplaces, and more effective adoption of AI-enabled tools that can augment but not replace human judgment and empathy.

Top 5 surging skills: Communication excellence*

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Facilitation 29%
Social skills 26%
Adaptive (soft) skills 25%
Body language 18%
Storytelling 14%

Top 10 consumed skills: Communication excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Presentation skills 1
Business writing 2
Listening skills 3
Adaptive (soft) skills 4
Email writing and etiquette 5
Storytelling 6
Assertiveness 7
Facilitation 8
Body language 9
Difficult conversations 10

*Five skills in the communication category saw positive surging consumption during the July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 time frame, as compared to the prior year.

Design tools for a visual-first workplace

Visual and motion tools are now central to enterprise content strategies. AI art generation and Canva lead surging interest in design tools, signaling demand for faster design production across more roles. DaVinci Resolve’s growth shows rising investment in professional video production, as the role of video continues to be ever more important. Learners continue to consume fundamental creative staples at scale, such as Canva and Adobe-family tools. These trends reflect business needs for scalable, on‑brand visual content across marketing, product, and internal communications. Many tools enable faster production with GenAI, more short‑form and motion content, and stronger in‑house creative capability to personalize campaigns and reduce agency spend.

Top 7 surging skills: Design tools excellence*

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

AI art generation 131%
Canva 62%
3D printing 49%
Color theory 36%
AutoCAD 21%
DaVinci Resolve 19%
SketchUp 18%

Top 10 consumed skills: design tools excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Graphic design 1
Blender 2
Canva 3
Adobe Photoshop 4
Adobe After Effects 5
Adobe Illustrator 6
Video editing 7
3D modeling 8
Adobe Premiere Pro 9
Motion graphics 10

*Seven skills in the design tools category saw positive surging consumption during the July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 time frame, as compared to the prior year.

Building finance skills for risk and planning

Improving financial oversight is front and center as teams balance growth, regulation, and digital transformation. Financial analysis remains the most consumed skill, while financial planning saw a significant surge, reflecting renewed emphasis on forecasting and scenario planning amid economic uncertainty. Growth in foundational banking and insurance consumption learning signals demand for sector knowledge, as fintech and regulatory change accelerate. Rising interest in payments, operational risk management, internal auditing, and risk measurement/management underscores a shift toward resilience, compliance, and stronger controls. For enterprise employees, these trends mean developing analytical, modeling, and audit proficiencies to support strategic decision-making, modernize payments and finance operations, and manage economic risks.

Top 10 surging skills: Finance & accounting excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Financial planning 484%
Foundational banking topics 219%
Foundational insurance topics 207%
Macroeconomics 134%
Operational risk management (ORM) 105%
Payments 83%
Internal auditing 71%
Private equity 61%
Risk measurement 61%
Risk management 59%

Top 10 consumed skills: Finance & accounting excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Financial analysis 1
Foundational banking topics 2
Foundational accounting topics 3
Corporate finance 4
Investing 5
Financial planning 6
Foundational finance topics 7
Financial accounting 8
Financial modeling 9
Risk management 10

Business use cases focus on Copilots, prompt engineering, and responsible adoption

In the category of generative AI for business use cases, productivity and copilots dominate. Microsoft Copilot learning surged 3,400% and prompt engineering grew 2,146%, while ChatGPT remains the most-consumed GenAI topic. Rising interest in AI ethics and governance and foundational GenAI skills shows teams are balancing rapid adoption with risk management. Emerging tooling and agentic AI (n8n, Google NotebookLM, Dify, and AI agents) are also gaining traction as organizations embed autonomous workflows across functions. For enterprises, these trends signal a shift from experimentation to operationalization: Employees must learn prompt design, tool integration, and governance practices to boost productivity safely, ensure compliance, and scale AI-driven automation in business processes. Continuous upskilling will be critical to realizing benefits while managing ethical, security, and regulatory risks.

Top 7 surging skills: Generative AI for business use cases*

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Microsoft Copilot 3,400%
Prompt engineering 2,146%
AI ethics & governance 91%
Foundational GenAI skills for business use cases 42%
n8n Surging*
Google NotebookLM Surging*
AI agents & agentic AI Surging*

*No YoY data for this topic, but rapid growth in 2025.

Top 10 consumed skills: Generative AI for business use cases

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

ChatGPT for business use cases 1
Foundational GenAI skills for business use cases 2
Microsoft Copilot 3
Prompt engineering 4
AI ethics & governance 5
AI agents & agentic AI 6
DeepSeek 7
n8n 8
Google NotebookLM 9
Dify 10

*Only four skills topics that existed last year in the same category in the Udemy taxonomy showed an increase in consumption year-over-year. Topics marked “surging” are new topics this year growing in learning consumption over the last six months.

New markets and global collaboration drive language learning

In the business context, English remains the most consumed global language topic overall, reflecting continued demand for global fluency. Other languages seeing surging growth by over 40% include Mandarin Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. The increases in Asian language learning suggests businesses are aligning with expanding economic opportunities in Asia-Pacific markets. Employees are also focusing on business-specific language skills, such as preparation for the Business English and TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) exam. As hybrid and cross-border work become the norm, enterprises consider advanced language skills as key to unlocking new markets and fostering productive international collaboration.

Top 10 surging skills: Language learning excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Mandarin Chinese language 52%
Korean language 45%
Japanese language 43%
English language 41%
TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) exam 35%
English conversation 32%
English vocabulary 19%
Business English 18%
Spanish language 18%
Italian language 14%

Top 10 consumed skills: Language learning excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

English language 1
English grammar 2
English vocabulary 3
Business English 4
English conversation 5
TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) exam 6
Spanish language 7
Japanese language 8
French language 9
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam 10

Leaders look to extend their strategic and ethical capabilities

Rising demand for leadership and management learning centers on strategic, measurable, and ethical capabilities. MBA topics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) lead surging topics, with ethics and management consulting also increasing. Consumption data shows communication, foundational leadership, and digital transformation as the most-learned skills, highlighting a blend of people-centered and tech-savvy leadership needs. As globalization, hybrid work, and rapid digital adoption reshape markets, enterprises are upskilling leaders to drive performance, navigate regulatory and (environmental, social, and governance) ESG pressures, and enable cross-border collaboration. Investing in communication, metrics literacy, and digital change management equips employees to execute strategy, enter new regions, and sustain competitive advantage.

Top 10 surging skills: Leadership & management excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

MBA topics 96%
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) 75%
Ethics 64%
Management consulting 60%
Business development 51%
Employee engagement 49%
Systems thinking 47%
Strategic planning 45%
Retail business 40%
Internal controls 39%

Top 10 consumed skills: Leadership & management excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Communication skills 1
Leadership 2
Digital transformation 3
Business strategy 4
Management skills 5
Business communication 6
Emotional intelligence 7
Design thinking 8
Critical thinking 9
Decision-making 10

Data-driven platforms and video-led marketing

Marketing teams are investing in martech, measurement, and video to drive growth. Certification and platform skills surged: Salesforce Certified Marketing Cloud Administrator and internet marketing jumped, while the increased interest in public relations and YouTube audience growth underscore demand for reputation and video expertise. Programmatic advertising, Google Ads, and marketing psychology also saw meaningful gains. At scale, learners continue to favor foundational capabilities: digital marketing, marketing strategy, social media, SEO, and Google Analytics are the most consumed topics. Together these trends reflect enterprises prioritizing personalized, data-driven customer journeys, tighter martech-CRM software integrations, and measurable ROI from video and paid channels.

Top 10 surging skills: Marketing excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Salesforce Certified Marketing Cloud Administrator 74%
Internet marketing 62%
Public relations 41%
YouTube audience growth 36%
Marketing psychology 30%
Sales funnel 25%
Programmatic advertising 23%
Google Ads certification 20%
Advertising strategy 20%
Google Ads 20%

Top 10 consumed skills: Marketing excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Digital marketing 1
Marketing strategy 2
Social media marketing 3
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) 4
Google Analytics 5
Product marketing 6
Marketing analytics 7
Growth hacking 8
Google Ads 9
YouTube marketing 10

Excel and Microsoft tools power productivity growth

When it comes to improving productivity, it is (almost) all about the tools. Employees are doubling down on core Microsoft skills while broadening their focus to include collaboration and well-being. Microsoft Excel tools are both the most consumed and fastest surging productivity topics, with advanced Excel topics (dashboards, VBA, formulas, pivot tables) plus PowerPoint, Power Automate, SharePoint, Teams, and Office 365 dominating consumption. Notably, mindfulness, work‑life balance, and career development are rising, reflecting a focus on human-centered productivity. These trends align with wider business shifts, including AI integration into workflows, platform consolidation around Microsoft, hybrid work needs, and data-driven decision-making. Employees are upskilling both their technical tool fluency and resilience practices to drive efficient, sustainable enterprise performance.

Top 10 surging skills: Productivity excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Microsoft Excel tools 320%
Microsoft Planner 141%
Foundational office productivity topics 110%
Email productivity hacks 72%
Excel Dashboard 65%
Mindfulness 58%
Work-life balance 31%
Career development 28%
Document management 22%
Notion Workspace 19%

Top 10 consumed skills: Productivity excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Microsoft Excel tools 1
Microsoft PowerPoint 2
Microsoft Power Automate 3
Microsoft Excel Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) 4
Microsoft Excel formulas and functions 5
Microsoft SharePoint 6
Microsoft Teams 7
Microsoft Office 365 8
Pivot tables 9
Stress management 10

Execution, stakeholders, and certification prep lead

Project and product management learning is accelerating as organizations tackle more complex, cross-functional work. Stakeholder management led surging topics, speaking to the breadth of many project and product management initiatives in today’s enterprise. Tool- and process-focused topics such as Smartsheet and root cause analysis are also climbing, while Project Management Institute (PMI) certification prep rose, matching high sustained consumption of foundational project management and Project Management Professional (PMP) topics. Agile, Scrum, Jira, and Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) remain among the most consumed subjects, reflecting ongoing demand for delivery frameworks and collaboration platforms. These trends tie to digital transformation, hybrid work, and GenAI-driven productivity initiatives: Businesses need stronger planning, governance, and stakeholder engagement to scale change, de-risk projects, and certify talent for strategic execution and career mobility.

Top 10 surging skills: Project & product management excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Stakeholder management 109%
Project Management Office (PMO) 80%
Oracle Primavera 60%
Project planning 60%
Root cause analysis 45%
Project Management Institute (PMI) certifications 40%
Smartsheet 37%
Foundational project management 30%
Project cost management 23%
Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO) certification 22%

Top 10 consumed skills: Project & product management excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Foundational project management 1
PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) certification 2
Agile 3
Scrum 4
Jira software 5
PMI Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMI PMBOK) 6
Foundational product management 7
Professional Scrum Master (PSM) certification 8
Project Management Institute (PMI) certifications 9
Confluence 10

Digital selling and customer retention take priority

Sales and customer service learning is focused on digital tools and retention-focused selling. Customer service and core sales skills remain the most consumed topics, while customer relationship management (CRM) software saw the largest surge and Salesforce remains a core learning topic. Growth in B2B sales, sales management, and cold calling shows teams are balancing account growth with renewed outbound tactics. Rising interest in customer experience, customer success, sales forecasting and sales and operations planning (S&OP) reflects a shift toward data-driven revenue predictability and cross‑functional alignment. For enterprises, upskilling in CRM, negotiation, and forecasting improves customer lifetime value, pipeline health, and operational planning. These are the capabilities that matter as organizations embrace digital transformation, tighter margins, and more personalized, analytics-led selling.

Top 5 surging skills: Sales & customer service skills*

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Customer relationship management (CRM) software 95%
B2B sales 49%
Sales management 44%
Cold calling 35%
Sales skills 33%

Top 10 consumed skills: Sales & customer service excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Customer service 1
Sales skills 2
Salesforce software 3
Customer experience management 4
Customer success management 5
B2B sales 6
Sales forecasting 7
Sales and operations planning (S&OP) 8
Customer relationship management (CRM) software 9
Sales management 10

* Five skills in the sales & customer service category saw positive surging consumption during the July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, time frame, as compared to the prior year.

HR upskilling focuses on certification, analytics, and learning

Workplace and human resources learning is centering on professionalization, data-driven decision-making, and internal capability building. Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certification surged while corporate learning and development (L&D), human resources (HR) analytics, and Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management (HCM) also showed strong growth. At the same time, foundational HR topics remain essential, followed by recruiting, business etiquette, interviewing, and learning strategies. Rising interest in Articulate Storyline and online course creation signals increasing investment in in-house training and scalable onboarding. These trends reflect business priorities: reducing turnover amid talent shortages and using HR analytics and modern HCM tools to optimize workforce planning and learning outcomes.

Top 10 surging skills: Workplace & human resources excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certification 266%
Recruiting and hiring 208%
Workplace health and safety 81%
Corporate learning & development (L&D) 50%
Foundational human resources (HR) topics 50%
Human resources (HR) analytics 50%
Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management (HCM) 48%
Articulate Storyline 29%
Online course creation 27%
Business etiquette 26%

Top 10 consumed skills: Workplace & human resources excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Foundational human resources (HR) topics 1
Recruiting and hiring 2
Business etiquette 3
Interviewing skills 4
Workplace health and safety 5
Learning strategies 6
Human resources (HR) Analytics 7
Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management (HCM) 8
Train the Trainer 9
Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certification 10

For this report, we analyzed data from thousands of our customers around the world. We calculated total consumption by Udemy Business learners across all course topics for the year from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. We calculated the percentage growth in consumption compared to the year from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. The total consumption ranking for the AI topics is also drawn from the July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, time period. For the growth of the AI topics, we included topics showing a percentage growth in consumption compared to the prior year. We also listed new AI topics showing significant surges in the July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, time period, for which there is no prior year comparison. These topics are labeled as “surging.”

AI-first development transforms tech in the enterprise

Enterprise technical teams are pivoting toward AI-enabled productivity and resilient infrastructure. The biggest surges signal widespread adoption of AI-assisted coding and large language model (LLM)-powered apps (most significantly, GitHub Copilot +13,534%, Microsoft Copilot +818%, but also prompt engineering, Google Gemini, and vector databases). At the same time, foundational skills remain dominant: Python, Java, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Power BI, SQL, React, Spring, and Selenium lead consumption, reflecting continued investment in core development, cloud, data, and testing capabilities. Clusters emerge around AI toolchains (Copilots, prompt engineering, vector databases), data/cloud certification and engineering (DP-600, AWS data certifications, Microsoft Fabric), and governance/security (Certified in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (CGRC) surge). These trends show learning tied to rapid innovation, production-grade deployment, and risk management. For businesses this mix accelerates delivery and AI-driven features while raising imperatives around infrastructure, observability, and compliance.

Top 10 surging tech skills

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

GitHub Copilot 13,534%
Microsoft Copilot 818%
Certified in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (CGRC) 595%
pytest 388%
Salesforce Certified AI Associate 335%
Implementing Analytics Solutions Using Microsoft Fabric (DP-600) certification 297%
AWS Certified Data Engineer – Associate 183%
Prompt engineering 174%
Google Gemini 169%
Vector databases 145%

Top 10 consumed tech skills

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Python 1
Java 2
Amazon Web Services (AWS) 3
Microsoft Power BI 4
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 5
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate 6
SQL 7
React 8
Spring Framework 9
Selenium WebDriver 10

Cloud certifications and AI skills surge rapidly

Demand for cloud credentials remains strong, even as learning shifts toward AI and data engineering. Amazon Web Services (AWS) certification paths top consumption (Cloud Practitioner, Solutions Architect, Developer) alongside Azure Fundamentals, while the fastest growth is in specialized roles: AWS Certified Data Engineer, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Google Cloud ML Engineer. Rising interest in AWS DevOps, Step Functions, and AWS security services signals growing focus on automation, serverless orchestration, and cloud security. Observability and infrastructure topics (Datadog, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and cloud architecture) also climbed, reflecting enterprise needs for resilient, cost‑efficient platforms. For businesses, this means investing in certification-backed upskilling across data engineering, MLOps, DevOps, and cloud security to operationalize AI, maintain governance, and scale cloud-native systems.

Top 10 surging skills: Cloud computing excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

AWS Certified Data Engineer – Associate 183%
Google Cloud Vertex AI 77%
Google Cloud Professional Machine Learning Engineer 29%
AWS DevOps topics 21%
AWS security services 19%
AWS Step Functions 19%
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 12%
Server infrastructure 12%
Cloud architecture 8%
Datadog 8%

Top 10 consumed skills: Cloud computing excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Amazon Web Services (AWS) 1
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner 2
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate 3
Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) certification 4
AWS Certified Developer – Associate 5
Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate (AZ-104) 6
Microsoft Azure 7
AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional 8
Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer certification 9
AWS Certified Data Engineer – Associate 10

Governance, certifications, and proactive cyber defense

Enterprises are strengthening governance, certification pathways, and offensive testing to manage rising threats. The surge of topics like data governance, Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) certification prep, and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) all rose meaningfully, signaling focus on data protection, risk management, and trusted encryption. Offensive skills are growing too (security hacking, Red Team Offensive Security), even as foundational cybersecurity and cybersecurity awareness remain among the most consumed topics. Learning patterns show a two‑track need: broad workforce awareness plus specialist capabilities, the latter including ethical hacking, CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+), network security, cloud security (AWS Certified Security), and penetration testing. For modern enterprises, this mix supports compliance (General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)), cloud‑native risk controls, and resilient incident response, making role‑based certification paths, red/blue training, and continuous awareness programs strategic investments.

Top 10 surging skills: Cybersecurity excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Data governance 130%
Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) certification 97%
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) 78%
Security hacking 52%
Red Team Offensive Security 49%
Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals (SC-900) certification 40%
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 33%
Microsoft Information Protection and Compliance Administrator Associate (SC-400) certification 32%
Foundational cybersecurity 23%
Cybersecurity awareness 21%

Top 10 consumed skills: Cybersecurity excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Foundational cybersecurity 1
Ethical hacking 2
CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) 3
Cybersecurity awareness 4
Network security 5
AWS Certified Security – Specialty 6
CompTIA PenTest+ 7
Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) 8
Penetration testing 9
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) 10

Data science skills shifting toward AI and architecture

Enterprises are prioritizing a blend of practical analytics, AI, and modern data infrastructure. High consumption of Power BI, foundational data science, AI, and machine learning (ML) shows ongoing demand for self‑service analytics and model literacy. Surges in Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services (IICS), Microsoft Fabric, Looker Studio, data architecture, dbt (Data Build Tool), Grafana, and LangChain signal investment in integration, governance, observability, and large language model (LLM) tooling, all core elements of the modern data stack. Together these trends reflect a push to operationalize machine learning, scale reliable pipelines, and deploy generative AI responsibly. For organizations, this means upskilling teams across data analysis, engineering, and LLM frameworks to enable faster insights, better data stewardship, and competitive automation.

Top 10 surging skills: Data science excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services (IICS) 125%
Microsoft Fabric 107%
Google Looker Studio 78%
Data architecture 76%
LangChain 61%
dbt (Data Build Tool) 40%
Grafana 40%
Databricks 29%
Data engineering 28%
Data analysis 26%

Top 10 consumed skills: Data science excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Microsoft Power BI 1
Foundational data science 2
Artificial intelligence (AI) 3
Data analysis 4
Machine learning (ML) 5
Data modeling 6
Databricks 7
Tableau 8
LangChain 9
Deep learning 10

Testing, AI, and cloud-native development converge

Modern development skills reflect priorities in quality, automation, and AI readiness. Top consumed skills remain foundational (Python, Java, SQL, and React), while cloud-native and scalable patterns like Spring, Kubernetes, and microservices continue to rank high in total learning consumption. pytest leads surging topics due to its concise syntax, fixture model, rich plugin ecosystem, and seamless Python integration, which speeds test development for web, API, and machine learning (ML) workflows. Other fast growing areas, including Appian, vector databases, Playwright, and system design prep, point to rising interest in low-code automation, AI infrastructure, resilient end-to-end testing, and hiring for architecture skills that support scalable enterprise systems.

Top 10 surging skills: Development excellence

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

pytest 388%
Appian 148%
Vector databases 145%
Microsoft Playwright 136%
System design interview 89%
Software as a service (SaaS) 82%
Logic 73%
Logstash 72%
Blazor 61%
FastAPI 58%

Top 10 consumed skills: Development excellence

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

Python 1
Java 2
SQL 3
React JS 4
Spring Framework 5
Selenium WebDriver 6
JavaScript 7
Angular 8
Kubernetes 9
Microservices 10

AI skills are transforming technical productivity

Generative AI for technical teams has moved from novelty to core capability. GitHub Copilot learning surged 13,534% due to its ability to boost developer productivity, providing context-aware code completion, test generation, refactoring, and documentation inside Integrated Development Environments. These qualities are rapidly making it an enterprise favorite for faster delivery, reduced context-switching, and scalable developer onboarding. ChatGPT for tech use cases and foundational GenAI are the most consumed topics, with AI agents, Model Context Protocols (MCP), retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), large language model (LLM) fine‑tuning, and Google Gemini surging as organizations push LLMs into production. For enterprises, these skills boost developer productivity, accelerate application development, and enable smarter automation, but they also elevate needs for MLOps, data governance, security, and ethical oversight. Investing in GenAI upskilling helps teams ship intelligent features faster, reduce toil, and responsibly scale AI across products and workflows.

Top 10 surging skills: GenAI for tech use cases*

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

GitHub Copilot 13,534%
Microsoft Copilot 818%
Prompt engineering 174%
Google Gemini 169%
ChatGPT for tech use cases 68%
Foundational GenAI for tech use cases 44%
Retrieval augmented generation (RAG) Surging*
Model Context Protocol (MCP) Surging*
Large language models (LLM) Surging*
LLM fine-tuning Surging*

*No YoY data for this topic, but rapid growth in 2025. 

Top 10 consumed skills: GenAI for tech use cases

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

ChatGPT for tech use cases 1
Foundational GenAI for tech use cases 2
AI agents & agentic AI 3
Microsoft Copilot 4
Dify 5
Prompt engineering 6
Model Context Protocol (MCP) 7
Large language models (LLM) 8
Google Gemini 9
Cursor AI 10

*Only six skills topics that existed last year in the same category in the Udemy taxonomy showed an increase in consumption year-over-year. Topics marked “surging” in the first table are new topics this year, growing in learning consumption over the last six months.

Design systems to speed delivery and collaboration

UX and web design remain the most consumed skills. The fact that Figma is surging while also ranking third in total consumption is a clear signal that teams are standardizing design systems, component libraries, and developer handoffs to speed delivery and reduce rework. The growth of service design and UX writing show enterprises prioritizing end-to-end journeys and content strategy across complex product ecosystems and microservices. Mobile app design still appears among the top consumed topics, underscoring mobile performance, observability, and platform-specific UX needs for engineering teams. This collection of topics suggest that engineers are focusing on Figma-powered prototyping, design tokens, accessibility, and tight collaboration with product and content designers to accelerate scalable, user-centered delivery.

Top 3 surging skills: UX, web & mobile design excellence*

Ranked by increase in consumption

% increase

Figma 18%
Service design 7%
UX writing 6%

Top 10 consumed UX, web & mobile design skills

Ranked by total consumption

Rank

User experience (UX) design 1
Web design 2
Figma 3
Product design 4
User interface design 5
UX writing 6
Adobe XD 7
Service design 8
Mobile app design 9
User research 10

*Three skills in the UX, web & mobile design category saw positive surging consumption during the July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, time frame, as compared to the prior year.


For this report, we analyzed data from thousands of our customers around the world. We calculated total consumption by Udemy Business learners across all course topics for the year from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. We calculated the percentage growth in consumption compared to the year from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. The total consumption ranking for the AI topics is also drawn from the July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, time period. For the growth of the AI topics, we included topics showing a percentage growth in consumption compared to the prior year. We also listed new AI topics showing significant surges in the July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, time period, for which there is no prior year comparison. These topics are labeled as “surging.”