Career development takes courage to learn

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Joost Smit
November 5, 2025
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Learning happens through action

The job market remains tight. At the same time, roles are disappearing as AI reshapes how work gets done. Change is happening faster than most organisations can keep up with. The need for agility is growing, yet many still look at the future through the lens of the past.

Career development is often treated as something to manage. A training here, a conversation there, and a plan for the next few years. But development is no longer a straight path. No one can say which jobs will exist three years from now or which skills will be in demand.

What you learn today may already look different tomorrow. That is why learning can never be considered finished. It is an ongoing process of trying, discovering and sometimes failing.

Learning by doing

In many organisations, experimentation still feels uncomfortable. Mistakes are seen as risks instead of opportunities to learn. Yet that is where real growth starts, in the unknown. Those who dare to experiment build not only new skills but also the ability to adapt quickly when things change.

The same applies to organisations. Teams that are used to testing small ideas are better able to adjust when the context shifts. AI amplifies that dynamic. As systems take over more tasks, the focus moves toward what makes people unique: creativity, collaboration and sound judgment.

The question is not whether AI will change jobs, but how we keep learning to move with that change.

Career development as a shared experiment

Career development is not something HR designs for someone else. It is a shared experiment between the employee, the manager and the organisation. Together you explore what energises someone, which new tasks can be tested and how that contributes to broader goals.

You do not need a big programme for that, but you do need space. Space to learn on the job, to try something different for a while and to make a mistake without immediate consequences. Organisations that understand this create a culture where development happens naturally. Where learning is not an activity but an attitude.

The value of curiosity

In a world increasingly driven by data and algorithms, curiosity may be the most important skill of all. Not knowing, but wanting to know. Not waiting, but trying.

Career development in the age of AI is no longer about having a plan. It is about being able to adapt. Those who dare to learn also dare to change, and that is where true resilience begins.

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