Playing well with others, like in preschool, is what will keep you in a job going forward.
nytimes.com/2015/10/18/ups
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Towards a future where a job or profession defines us less. And our interests more.
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As tech advances, it is abt redefinition, not displacement, of jobs in short term - McKinsey
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"In 1900, 40% of US labour force worked in agriculture. By 1960, the figure was a few %."
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Every industry, similar challenge. Being an "expert" is an at-risk job, thanks to tech.
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Bot on :-)
“Employment grows significantly faster in occupations that use computers more.”
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Learn to work well with others; & to make machines work for you. :-)
Skills in 2020 Vs 2015
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Jobs of the future are already here...
"You Can Now Get a College Minor in Drone Aviation"
entrepreneur.com/article/271343
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Who we work for, how we work, what constitutes 'work' - all up for revision in coming years.
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Thanks to machine intelligence, we can all work like CEOs, with automated assistants. Good read from
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On the threat of AI...
"Each time, tech ultimately created more jobs than it destroyed"
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Automation can also mean increased product demand due to lower prices - New study.
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