When discussing the issue of the skills gap, the conversation typically revolves around hard technical skills. However, just as there is a notable chasm in the technical field, there exists a substantial soft skills gap. This gap has far-reaching implications and is just as critical, if not more so,…
Lower-Skilled Workers in a High-Skill Economy: Navigating the Shift
As the 21st century unfolds, modern economies find themselves grappling with a significant challenge – an imbalance between the supply of lower-skilled workers and the demand for high-skilled jobs. This skills mismatch, driven by factors such as changing educational patterns and demographic shifts, has far-reaching implications for communities…
Circular Demands: Unraveling the Paradox of Entry-Level Experience
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…