Pandemic Fallout: 89% of U.S. Workers Willing to Reskill for

Pandemic Fallout: 89% of U.S. Workers Willing to Reskill for a New Job According to Global Workforce Study from Appcast and Boston Consulting Group


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LEBANON, N.H., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Appcast, the global leader in programmatic recruitment advertising technology and services, today announced the final findings from the 2021 "Decoding Global Talent" study compiled by Boston Consulting Group (BCG), The Network and Appcast. The third study, "Decoding Global Reskilling and Career Paths," reveals how economic uncertainty and a shifting labor market impacts workers' willingness and preferences for reskilling for new jobs.
Workers are Interested in Reskilling
COVID-19 disrupted nearly every industry in 2020, resulting in massive layoffs and corporate downsizings. As a result of economic uncertainty, the findings unveiled today reveal that 89% of U.S. workers are willing to retrain to a different job role. Of that total, 39% said they would retrain if their job depended on it. The report finds that mid-senior workers (ages 31-40) and those with a master's degree and above are most willing to reskill.

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