
On the positive side, this crisis offers unique opportunities for workers. By gaining high income skills, you could step into one of those vacancies — and possibly negotiate a higher salary. Or you could significantly boost your earning potential in your current role.
High income skills are in-demand abilities that companies are willing to pay a premium for. They’re often highly specialised skills or ones that are absolutely vital for business operations. For example, companies in all industries need Data Analysts to wrangle datasets.
These skills can improve your job security, even in the face of disruptions from automation and artificial intelligence (AI). But which areas should you focus on? This guide breaks down high paying skills and why they’re so valuable right now.
Obviously, no skill can guarantee you a lucrative salary. But some abilities can open the door to higher-paying roles.
High income skills share a few traits:
Take AI and machine learning, for instance. Over half (55%) of UK employers say they’re facing the biggest talent shortages in these areas. It’s no surprise, then, that Machine Learning Engineers earn an average base salary of £62,000 in the UK.
For upskillers, focusing on high income skills can fast-track career development. For example, Simon Page joined Multiverse’s Data Fellowship programme to learn Tableau and other analytics tools. “I’ve moved roles since [completing the apprenticeship],” Page explains. “I’m now a Brand Experience Manager. I used an example from my apprenticeship in my interview, and I got the job.”
Not every in demand skill will make sense for your career path. For instance, learning cloud computing could make your application more appealing for tech firms, but it probably wouldn’t help you transition to a digital marketing job. Take the time to research industry trends and browse job ads to see what employers are actually looking for.
Here are a few high income skills to consider as you plan your upskilling journey.
Modern businesses have access to a vast ocean of data. Customer reviews, financial statements, web traffic — the list goes on and on.
But many companies don’t have the talent they need to use this information effectively. The Multiverse Skills Intelligence Report 2024 found that this data skills gap causes the average employee to lose around 25 days of productive time every year.
Multiverse’s data upskilling programmes can help you fill this need and boost your efficiency. These apprenticeships teach you how to apply data analysis methods to real datasets. For example, you could perform a time series analysis on sales data to predict when customers will begin buying winter gear.
Gaining proficiency in data science tools can also give you a competitive edge. The Multiverse report found that 57% of employees have no or basic Microsoft Excel skills, and 86% don’t know how to use Python. Stand out by familiarising yourself with Excel formulas and completing online courses.
It’s no exaggeration to say that virtually every industry relies on data analysis. In business and finance, for instance, Data Analysts help leaders make smart investment decisions and interpret financial data. In healthcare, these professionals use data for everything from predicting flu outbreaks to planning the best schedule for nurses.
Here are two careers you can pursue with data analysis skills:
Data Analyst
Business Intelligence Analyst
*All salary information is based on Indeed data.
Once seen as a distant fantasy, artificial intelligence has quickly become a must-have technology for businesses. Multiverse’s The ROI of AI report found that 74% of tech leaders plan to invest more in this technology in the next one to two years.
But many employees lack the skills to keep up with this rapid adoption. Around half (51%) have received less than five hours of formal AI training, yet many of them consider themselves experts. This disconnect has contributed to the high demand for people with in-depth AI knowledge.
Get ahead of the curve by mastering the top AI skills, such as:
While artificial intelligence is relatively new, there are already plenty of resources to help you gain these skills. Multiverse’s AI programmes cover fundamental concepts like data governance, AI ethics, and use cases. You’ll learn how to kickstart AI projects in your current organisation to gain hands-on experience.
Like data analysis, AI and machine learning have many applications in all industries, from agriculture to telecommunications. Mastering these high income skills can lead to these careers, among others:
AI Engineer
Computer Vision Engineer

Many companies have fully embraced cloud storage. It makes sense. Remote employees can access cloud data from home, and there’s no risk of physical servers getting wiped out in a flood or fire.
But this shift has also led to new concerns about data privacy and security. In April 2025, 43% of UK businesses reported that they had fallen victim to a cybersecurity breach or attack in the previous 12 months. That’s why many companies are searching for job candidates with the technical knowledge to protect their information.
Cloud computing focuses on building and maintaining cloud infrastructure. Here are a few skills you’ll need:
Cybersecurity is also in high demand, with approximately 44% of UK businesses experiencing a skills gap in this area. Focus on high income skills like:
CompTIA’s Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) certification is a great way to start building these foundational skills.
These in-demand skills can help you qualify for several tech roles, including:
Cloud Engineer:
Cybersecurity Analyst:
Businesses rely on Software Developers for everything from mobile apps to web development. They design and maintain applications to provide the best user experience.
Essential software development skills include:
Some Software Developers teach themselves how to write code and build their skills with personal projects. But a structured learning programme is usually much more efficient. Multiverse’s Software Engineering programmes combine educational modules with hands-on learning opportunities.
There are many career opportunities in software development, including:
Software Engineer
Front-end Developer
Back-end Developer
Skilled sales professionals focus on identifying promising leads and moving customers from the awareness phase to the final purchase.
High-paying sales skills include:
Many Sales Representatives learn these high income skills on the job, but you can also take online courses from companies like HubSpot Academy and Dale Carnegie.
Sales skills can lead to many potentially lucrative roles, such as:
Account Executive
Business Development Representative

Even the most effective teams need someone to help them coordinate their efforts and make sure they have all the right resources. That’s where project management professionals come in.
These specialists have a unique combination of soft skills and technical abilities. Here are a few of their high-paying skills:
Strong management skills can prepare you for this in demand role:
Project Manager
Upskilling isn’t just about adding a few new lines to your resume. It’s an investment in your professional growth and a pathway to financial independence.
Here are a few benefits of gaining high paying skills:
And, of course, you’ll get the personal satisfaction of continuous learning and career growth.
In a competitive job market, high income skills are the key to financial and professional growth. Software engineering, project management, and other abilities can help you qualify for more advanced roles — and possibly lead to a healthy salary bump.
With a Multiverse apprenticeship, you can gain valuable skills while working at your current role. Your employer covers all the costs, so you don’t even need to spend anything to increase your earning potential and skillset — a win-win situation.
Browse our programmes for more information, or fill out our quick application.
