When the Future of Jobs Report was first published in 2016, surveyed employers expected that 35% of workers’ skills would face disruption in the coming years. The COVID-19 pandemic, along with rapid advancements in frontier technologies, led to significant disruptions in working life and skills, prompting respondents to predict high levels of skills instability in subsequent editions of the ...
A new World Economic Forum report explores how AI advances and talent trends could shape the future of jobs, in four plausible scenarios for the coming years.
HR executives are showing their strongest hiring outlook in three years, according to the Conference Board, with plans to expand recruitment in the months ahead. The upbeat sentiment comes as ...
The coronavirus pandemic significantly shifted workplace culture, increasing demand for remote and hybrid jobs. In the Milwaukee area, hybrid job offerings grew from nearly zero before the pandemic to ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on MSN: Metro Milwaukee ranked No. 2 in the country for recent college graduates seeking jobs
Metro Milwaukee ranked No. 2 in the country for recent college graduates seeking jobs
Four Futures for Jobs in the New Economy: AI and Talent in 2030 explores how AI advancement and talent trends, and their potential trajectories until 2030, could transform the future of jobs and the global economy. The paper consolidates views and insights from chief strategy officers and other experts around cross-cutting risks and opportunities, and “no-regret” strategies to help leaders ...
Four Futures for Jobs in the New Economy: AI and Talent in 2030
The state of global labour markets in 2025, and other trends in jobs ...