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352 Research suggests people entering the workforce today are on track to hold roughly twice as many jobs over their careers as people 15 years ago, and 70% of skills used in most jobs may change by 2030

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Mal James @ Silicon Canals · 05/09/2026 06:43 EDT

Research suggests people entering the workforce today are on track to hold roughly twice as many jobs over their careers as people 15 years ago, and 70% of skills used in most jobs may change by 2030

If you’ve looked around lately, you’ve probably noticed something. The way people work, and the kinds of jobs they hold, look very different from what they did even ten years ago. Friends are switching industries every few years. Cousins are freelancing across three or four different gigs at once. People in their forties are going ... Read more

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