Skill Demand Index
Based on 2 scored job postings out of 2,412 total. Depth levels reflect actual proficiency tiers, not just keyword presence.
0.1%
Demand Rate
L4
Median Depth
0%
Gap Rate
2
Jobs Analyzed
Proficient
Most employers want Adobe Suite at hands-on daily use, not textbook knowledge.
Overview
Market context for Adobe Suite in the current job market
Adobe Suite is required in 0.1% of scored job postings on ShouldApply, making it a growing skill in the current job market. Employers looking for Adobe Suite typically want candidates who can demonstrate real proficiency, not just surface awareness.
What the data shows for Adobe Suite:
What L4 means in practice:
L3 (Proficient) means daily professional use. You should be able to work independently with Adobe Suite without needing supervision or constant guidance.
This means employers aren't looking for someone who has used Adobe Suite once or twice. They want evidence of professional application — shipped work, measurable outcomes, and the ability to operate independently.
Common skill gaps:
The gap rate of 0% means most candidates have adequate Adobe Suite proficiency. To stand out, aim for L4-L5 depth with concrete evidence.
Which roles need Adobe Suite most:
Marketing positions drive 100% of demand. Skills commonly paired with Adobe Suite include Marketing Experience and Bachelor's Degree.
Depth Level Distribution
How candidates match Adobe Suite requirements across 2 scored evaluations
Average depth: L3.5·Median depth: L3.5
Salary Correlation
How Adobe Suite affects compensation based on postings with disclosed salary data
Without Adobe Suite
$137K
Median $130K
449 jobs
Skill Demand Insight
“Adobe Suite appears in 0.1% of all scored jobs.”
From 2 scored job postings
Skill Pairings
Other skills that frequently appear alongside Adobe Suite
100%
co-occurrence
50%
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co-occurrence
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Gap Analysis
How often Adobe Suite is identified as a skill gap (L0–L1) in scored applications
Very low gap rate — candidates generally have this skill
When Adobe Suite appears in a job's requirements, 0% of scored applicants received an L0 or L1 (missing or minimal).
Yes. Adobe Suite appears in 0.1% of scored job postings on ShouldApply, making it a growing skill in the current market. Based on 2 analyzed jobs, demand is steady across multiple role types.
The median required depth is L4. Most roles expect intermediate competency — independent work without supervision.
Salary data for Adobe Suite is still accumulating.
The most common pairings are Marketing Experience, Bachelor's Degree, E-commerce background, Managerial/leadership experience, Email Marketing. Strengthening these alongside Adobe Suite improves your fit across more positions.
Top roles: Marketing. Marketing positions have the highest demand at 100% of all Adobe Suite jobs.
L1→L2: online courses and personal projects. L2→L3: daily professional use and shipped work. L3→L4: mentoring others and optimizing processes. L4→L5: architecture decisions, open source contributions, or published work.
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