You Can’t Future-Proof Your Career From AI, But You Can Do This — from builtin.com by Liz Tran
Agility has become the most important skill to cultivate in today’s job market. Here’s how to get started.

Summary: Job seekers facing future panic should prioritize agility over information consumption. Build it by focusing on 30-day action experiments, reframing resumes around durable skills like problem-solving and embracing uncertainty through stretch applications and real-world feedback.

The antidote is what I call AQ — the agility quotient — which is your capacity to face change, disappointment and uncertainty without losing your footing. Unlike IQ, which measures what you know, AQ measures how fast you adapt when the rules change. Right now, it’s the most important career asset you have. Here’s how to build it.

What Is Agility Quotient (AQ)?
AQ is a measure of an individual’s capacity to adapt quickly when rules, industries or circumstances change. Unlike IQ, which focuses on existing knowledge, AQ emphasizes the ability to face uncertainty and disappointment without losing one’s footing, prioritizing action and iteration over exhaustive planning.