If you’re in the market for a new role, and you have the right skills for a position in e-commerce, healthcare, or digital content, you’re in luck: they’re all on the list of LinkedIn’s predictions for the hottest jobs of 2021. LinkedIn analyzed jobs trends in 15 countries around the world for its annual Jobs .
Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 12:49 pm
Organisations have been forced to reprioritise their
technology objectives and strategies in response to the
disruption caused by COVID-19. The pandemic has led to a
greater reliance on technology and this continues to fuel a
sharp increase in demand for several roles across the
technology sector, says James Milligan, Global Head of
Technology at Hays, the world’s largest specialist
recruiter.
According to Hays, change hasn’t
been limited to how and where employees work. “In the
space of just a few short months there have also been huge
changes in the ways customers browse for and purchase
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The hottest jobs for 2021 can all be done remotely, according to LinkedIn’s analysis of work trends in 15 countries.
It predicts 150 million new technology jobs in the next five years.
84% of employers plan to expand remote working, according to a World Economic Forum report.
IBM forges private-public collab to build digital-ready workforce in PH
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IBM Philippines announced on Tuesday, Feb. 16, partnerships with the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), the Department of Education (DepEd), the Analytics Association of the Philippines (AAP), and the Project Inclusion Network (PIN) to further IBM’s global education efforts to help close the digital skills gap and enhance socioeconomic development.
PBSP is partnering with IBM to create at least two P-TECH schools and expand use of Open P-TECH this year. P-TECH is a public-education model that provides high school students from underserved backgrounds with the academic, technical, and professional skills, as well as credentials needed for STEM jobs which may require more than a high school diploma but not necessarily a university degree. Taguig City University hosts the first P-TECH school in the country which opened in 2019.
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