New skills will matter more than your certificates: 5 skills you should master in 2024 to succeed

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However, the changes in technology and society are irreversible, and their impact on businesses and jobs will be long-lasting..

ImagesGen Z, alternative work arrangements, inclusiveness, mentoring and mental health will change your workplace in 2024.. 2024 is almost here, minus the cheer..

The other half will be new jobs created due to the impact of technology on businesses, need for technology domain specialists, and the rise of tech-induced service layer..

The focus on going green will be a major contributor to new job creation in 2024 because of investments in increasing sustainability in existing manufacturing and service delivery processes..

What it means for you is that while the impact of new technology and digitisation is more obvious, the sustainability trend is equally powerful and will change the way your company does business..

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