How AI Is Reshaping IT Careers and Skills in 2026
Artificial intelligence is reshaping IT careers, budgets, and business strategies, but industry experts say the outlook for IT professionals remains strongly positive. At SpiceWorld 2025, Spiceworks’ annual IT conference, panelists shared new data from the upcoming 2026 State of IT report, highlighting how generative AI is changing skills demand, hiring trends, and enterprise investment priorities.
Despite concerns that AI-driven automation could displace technical roles, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows computer and IT occupations are projected to grow 9% from 2024–2034, outpacing the national average of 3%. Security risks tied to AI adoption are also driving demand for skilled IT workers. “AI opened a whole new can of worms for security,” said Peter Tsai, Head of Technology Insights at Spiceworks. “Overall, the demand for IT jobs is increasing at three times the rate of all jobs.”
The State of IT report reveals major shifts in the skills IT leaders want. Key findings include: 63% of IT professionals say AI prompting skills are now important, a 53% jump from last year. Also confidence in AI skills is rising, though still under 50%. Finally is cybersecurity remains the most in-demand capability.
On the investment side, organizations are ramping up spending to modernize infrastructure for AI workloads. AI software accounts for 2.7% of median IT infrastructure budgets. However, analysts estimate total AI-related spending is significantly higher once servers, storage, and cloud upgrades included. Companies are seeing early ROI, particularly in automation and process optimization.
Experts encouraged a “crawl, walk, run” adoption model, starting with small, high-impact AI use cases. Then, expanding experimentation, and finally scaling once business value proven. While immediate returns mixed, long-term gains in productivity, customer experience, and operational efficiency are becoming more visible.
As AI accelerates, the message for IT professionals is clear: continuous upskilling—especially cybersecurity and AI fluency—is becoming essential for career growth in the next decade.
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