While some sectors of the economy flourish, according to federal data, more than 1.6 million administrative and back office jobs vanished since 2000. Economists predict this trend will continue with technology replacing many administrative tasks formerly completed by humans. Statistics show females without college degrees may be the most impacted. Even for those with college degrees, or those whose jobs are not affected by technology, there are other career disruptors lurking.
The good news is there are strategies that can mitigate the impact and, honestly, improve your life. Personal growth and lifelong learning are the key. It’s all too easy to continue with our business at work, moving through our daily lives as if nothing will change. Doing what we have always done is no longer enough to stay relevant in the job market. Firms require a return on investment from every team member and this means new skills for everyone.
Join us for a dynamic conversation about the future of our work, how we can prepare for potential career disruption, and enjoy the journey along the way.