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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Future of jobs report #wef world economic forum




Interesting analysis by Kala Philip of BSI Learning re the future of jobs report in 2025 from the World Exonomic Forum 


The Future of Jobs Report 2025 predicts a net increase of 78 million jobs globally by 2030, with Australia experiencing a 7% growth in total employment. 

However, these changes will not come without disruption. Approximately 20% of careers are expected to undergo fundamental shifts due to the rapid pace of social, economic, and technological changes. 

Roles expected to see the most growth include:


💥*Frontline positions: Delivery drivers, construction workers, farmworkers, sales professionals, and food processing workers.

💥*Care economy jobs: Aged care workers, social workers, nurses, and schoolteachers.

💥*Technology specialists: Data analysts, artificial intelligence (AI) specialists, software engineers, and fintech professionals.

💥*Green economy roles: Electric vehicle specialists, renewable energy engineers, and environmental engineers.

Effective reskilling and upskilling initiatives, along with improving talent progression and promotion, are also seen as holding high potential for talent attraction. 

Funding for - and provision of - reskilling and upskilling are seen as the two most welcomed public policies to boost talent availability.

BSI Learning BSI Digital Learning
#referron -#bsifinance 

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