“…Among the results obtained by the search, the term applied technology skills (ATS: Applied Technology Skills) is prominent, which are described as the skills that integrate people, processes, data, and devices that are useful for the operation of new technologies as well as their e ciency as a business strategy[10,48,49].The projection of the skills required by 2030 according to Institute[50] are summarized in: Demand for technological skills, both basic digital skills (knowledge on digital world, network monitoring, communication in digital environments, networking, knowledge recycling, global vision, and customer service) and advanced technological skills (quantitative analysis of data or regressions, intelligence Arti cial, Cloud Computing, Data Scientist, Engineering and Data Warehousing, Metadata Design and Development base), all with a projected growth in demand of 55% by 2030.Demand for social and emotional skills, employees are expected to have the social skills (active listening, assertiveness, emotional validation, empathy, negotiation skills, respect, credibility, compassion, positive thinking, emotional regulation, open-mindedness, patience, courtesy, and ability of expression), emotional skills (self-control, self-knowledge, positive thinking, empathy, and assertiveness), and leadership, which projects a development of 24% growth by 2030.Demand for basic cognitive skills, it refers to attention, memory, self-awareness, reasoning, motivation, association capacity, cognitive exibility, and problem solving, which with the development of new technologies their demand decrease in more than 15% by 2030.…”