26. June 2020 at 08:48

The reskilling revolution is a much-needed step forward

The WEF has published almost 100 future jobs with required skills.

Peter Dlhopolec

Editorial

Selfactory co-founder and technical director Iveta Tonhauserová(right) Selfactory co-founder and technical director Iveta Tonhauserová(right) (source: Facebook/Selfactory)
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The World Economic Forum has publishedJobs of Tomorrow, a report on future jobs and required skills.

With new jobs expected to be created, Selfactory co-founder Iveta Tonhauserová explains what new skills people in Slovakia need to acquire.

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A career in the IT sector may be a good choice for people in the future. The WEF report also details other industries in which people can potentially find jobs.

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