16-04-2024 12:10 via onrec.com

63% of brits feel the skills needed for their role will change in the next 5 years...

Published byIndeed16 Apr 2024|Statistics63% of brits feel the skills needed for their role will change in the next 5 years...... but 9 in 10 feel confident to adapt Most workers are positive about their role evolving, feeling “capable”, “prepared” and “excited” The majority (34%) feel AI will have a positive impact on them in their job But concerns around automation remain, as nearly 3 in 5 think more jobs will be lost to AI than created Skilled tradespeople a
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