Adjacent skills: how to widen your career perspective

Adjacent skills: how to widen your career perspective
Adjacent skills: how to widen your career perspective

While deep expertise in a given domain can lead to a successful career, it is also a more rigid approach which may limit the number of lateral opportunities. In contrast, adjacent skills can open doors and foster serendipity in a career. Long-term career trajectories have become increasingly mobile.

Building skills through adjacency

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines “adjacent” as “having a common endpoint or border.”

  • Adjacent skills are skills that are close or related to the ones you already have.
  • You can usually use some of the knowledge from your existing skills to acquire adjacent skills.

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The benefits of adjacent skills

Increase empathy for teammates

  • Improve communication
  • Sustain motivation at work
  • Build a distinctive viewpoint
  • Expand career perspective
  • Better evaluate candidates
  • Know enough about someone else’s job to better assess their skill set

10 examples of adjacent skills

Adjacent skills are not always obvious

  • Try to brainstorm as many potential new skills relevant to your current role as possible
  • Choose one to focus on by asking yourself the following questions
  • Intrinsically speaking, how curious am I about this skill?
  • Based on my current skill set, how easy will it be to acquire this skill.
  • How useful will this skill be?

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