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AI Won't Wait: Are You Ready for a Career in Informatics?

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The rapid advancement of digital transformation, including AI and cybersecurity, necessitates new digital talent.
  • Universities must adapt curricula to meet industry demands for skills like AI engineering and data science.
  • Informatics programs should focus on logical thinking, problem-solving, and creating technology-based solutions for societal benefit.

The digital transformation is accelerating, making technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Cybersecurity, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things foundational across industries. Companies are racing to digitize to remain competitive, driving an unprecedented demand for digital talent. However, the supply of skilled professionals has not kept pace with this growth.

Professions such as Software Engineer, AI Engineer, Data Engineer, Cloud Engineer, and Cybersecurity Specialist are among the most promising and in-demand. This trend should be a critical consideration for young people choosing educational and career paths. In a rapidly changing environment, selecting a field of study based solely on popularity is insufficient; it must align with future industry needs.

Informatics is presented as a discipline with high relevance to the digital industry's evolution. Modern Informatics education extends beyond basic programming; it emphasizes developing logical reasoning, problem-solving abilities, and the creation of technology-based solutions that benefit society. Graduates are expected to understand AI, secure digital systems, derive value from data, and leverage technology to enhance organizational efficiency.

Universitas Nusa Mandiri (UNM), a Digital Business University, recognizes its responsibility to prepare graduates who are not only theoretically sound but also ready for real-world industrial challenges. UNM's Informatics program, holding "Unggul" (Superior) accreditation, continuously updates its curriculum to adapt to global technological advancements. Students gain strategic competencies in software engineering, AI, machine learning, data science, cloud computing, and cybersecurity.

The curriculum incorporates case studies to foster critical, innovative, and collaborative thinking. Recognizing that technical skills alone are insufficient, UNM also emphasizes practical experience through its "Internship Experience Program (IEP) 3+1," which facilitates professional internships and industry-based learning with numerous partners.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.