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Amanda Kavanagh @ The Next Web 2 place · 01/23/2025 02:05 EDT

These are the skills you should consider learning in 2025

Every two years for the last decade, the World Economic Forum has released a comprehensive, and oft cited report proffering insights into the changing nature of the jobs economy. The latest Future of Jobs Report, which covers 2025–2030, combines the viewpoints of more than 1,000 prominent international businesses, who together account for over 14 million workers in 22 sector clusters and 55 economies worldwide. Here are a few key takeaways: Gen AI & robots According to the report, by 2030, 60% of employers.

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