Flattening The Unemployment Curve And Redefining The Future Of Work (part 1 of 3)

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Labor markets are changing fast, and the future of work has now become our present. For several years, the most significant forces that have been driving workforce transformation are a shift to remote work and rapid adoption of automation and AI technologies. Those trends change the skillset that is required for various jobs and occupations and force organizations to take a fresh approach in their training methods. Covid-19 has dramatically accelerated the adoption of automation, remote work, and the use of AI, and made the investment in workforce reskilling and upskilling an essential business strategy. So, what can we expect to happen next in the labor markets?

The following are three of the main trends we’re seeing right now:

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