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Skill Stacking for Career Advancement

By Neva Naci
November 10, 2025
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Specializing in a field and staying in the same role for 10-plus years used to be impressive and admirable. Things have changed in the job market, with increased competition and saturation making it hard to stand out. Now there’s something important to consider, instead of focusing on a single specialization or aiming for one position until retirement without career advancement. Skill stacking is the modern and powerful solution to keeping up with and remaining adaptable to continuous changes. This involves taking your current top ability and combining it with others to create a valuable combination to stay relevant and ahead of the game. In other words, you’re not chasing titles anymore– you’re following your curiosity and fueling your desire to learn and upskill. It’s a matter of being knowledgeable about additional or complementary skills and tools rather than trying to master something before moving on to the next. To set yourself apart, start adding to your skills and watch how they open doors to increased opportunities.

Combining Skills Opens New Doors

Think of college degrees for a moment. Throughout your education, you learn about different topics, how to navigate tools and resources, and brainstorm ideas. Where does it lead? Many graduates don’t pursue careers related to their major. For instance, someone who studied engineering can go into a management position. If you have the drive and discipline to finish school, a certification program, or course, it shows you are trainable and can accomplish tasks. It’s not what you studied that matters, but showing your work with an updated portfolio and being versatile. The same applies to you if you’ve been in a certain sector for a while, regardless of your academic background. Are you upskilling to have additional options to rely on? 

If you’re a teacher who is great at graphic design and project management, you can manage e-learning platforms, create content and curricula, and become a strong candidate for an instructional designer role. If you are a user experience designer who is also proficient in copywriting and front-end development, you have a deeper understanding of what it takes to develop a product that is user-friendly and accessible. You’re now a creative lead, as you can design with text and functionality in mind– and explain your decisions better to developers. If you’re a pharmacy technician who is cybersecurity certified and speaks a second language, you can qualify for roles in digital healthcare such as patient data protection and content writing, where you can educate and communicate with more customers. It comes down to strategy and how your skillset offers something different and valuable. 

Begin With What You Know

You don’t need to start over or rebrand yourself. All it takes is integrating what you already know in a smart, strategic way. Begin by identifying two to three complementary specialties to add to your main area of expertise. What will complement or enhance it? Imagine applying for your dream job and think, “What can I add that would make me a stronger candidate for the position?” Try the mind mapping exercise to group related skills around a central one. Work on real or mock projects where you can apply your mix of competencies and reflect on what kind of results they produce. 

Specializing in a domain is great, but it shouldn’t end there. You should always be open to advancing in your career and upskilling, whether it be within your industry or expanding to others. Skill stacking helps to future-proof your professional journey. It increases growth and advancement even if the outcome isn’t obvious yet. If you want to stay relevant and succeed in the age of automation and AI, it’s imperative to preserve your creativity, digital literacy, and adaptability.


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Neva Naci

Neva Naci knew that she was a writer at heart ever since she started keeping a diary as a kid. She has always reverted to her ultimate form of expression–writing–where she can express herself freely with no interruption or judgment. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature with a minor in Business where she combined her analytical and creative skills to take on content marketing and copywriting roles. She started her Medium blog in 2022. Driven by her curiosity, Neva writes on various topics. You can connect with her @nevanaci on Medium and Neva Naci on Linkedin.

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