The Graduate's Guide to Future-Proofing your Career

Autor Paul Redmond

The Graduate's Guide to Future-Proofing your Career

Autor Paul Redmond

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Technology wants your job – master the skills needed to navigate the AI revolution and boost your career resilience! In an age where artificial intelligence is reshaping the job market, staying ahead requires more than just traditional skills. The Graduate’s Guide to Future-Proofing your Career is your essential manual for thriving in… Přejít na celý popis

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Technology wants your job – master the skills needed to navigate the AI revolution and boost your career resilience! 

In an age where artificial intelligence is reshaping the job market, staying ahead requires more than just traditional skills. The Graduate’s Guide to Future-Proofing your Career is your essential manual for thriving in this transformative AI era.

Dr Paul Redmond, a leading expert on graduate employability, provides a compelling exploration of how AI is redefining careers. This insightful guide, backed by the latest research, reveals how to master the skills needed for future job resilience.

Identify and cultivate essential skills: Learn which abilities will keep you indispensable.Continuous learning and adaptation: Embrace a mindset of lifelong learning to stay relevant.Networking and personal branding: Harness the power of connections in the digital age.Embrace innovation: Understand how to work alongside AI to unlock new opportunities.Gain advantage: Use the essential strategies developed in five ''killer apps'' to flourish in an AI age.

With practical advice, real-world examples and actionable strategies, this book prepares you to seize the opportunities presented by AI and robotics. Don’t just plan for the future – create it!

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Nakladatel
Trotman Indigo Publishing Limited
Rozměr
234 x 156 x 17
jazyk
angličtina
Počet stran
176
Hmotnost
284 g
isbn
978-1-911724-24-7
Vazba
měkká vazba
datum vydání
16.12.2024
ean
9781911724247

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