Understanding the impact of automation on workers throughout the world. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. AUTOMATION ACROSS THE WORLD – Summary, Advances In Technologies, Worker Displacement, Probabilities of Automation, Research Studies Suggest High Probabilities Of Automation, It’s Different This Time 2. SUSCEPTIBILITY TO AUTOMATION IN THE WORLD ECONOMIES – Developing…
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The global landscape for engineering talent has shifted significantly in the last few decades, and there’s a clear correlation between a nation’s development and its ability to educate and retain skilled professionals, particularly in fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). This article seeks to highlight the competitive…
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In Canada, the burgeoning technology sector faces a significant challenge that threatens its future growth and prosperity – the technology skills gap. Despite Canada’s vibrant economy and well-educated workforce, a disconnect persists between the skillsets available in the labor market and those demanded by employers in the technology industry….
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In an increasingly complex and competitive labor market, graduates and early-stage professionals often find themselves caught in an unresolvable dilemma, often referred to as the “circular demand”: the need for experience to secure a job and the need for a job to gain experience. The paradox emerges prominently at…
The Evolution of Skills Gap Trainer: A Digital Response to the Global Skills Deficit
In the contemporary world characterized by digital ubiquity, our quest to address the pervasive skills gap found its expression in the launch of Skills Gap Trainer in 2018. This innovative platform was conceived as a proactive response to the pressing demand for up-to-date skills, reflecting the shifting landscape of…