Kevin H. Johnson, Forbes
Our third survey on the state of the skills gap in the U.S. found saw some interesting trends:
- 84% of respondents believe there is a skills gap, a 6% increase from 2017.
- 39% of respondents feel personally affected by the skills gap, a 4% increase from last year.
- 43% expect automation/AI to be able to do their jobs within five years; that figure jumps to 54% among men, compared with only 34% of women.
- 51% say they’d quit a job if their employer did not offer training necessary for advancing in their careers.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinhjohnson/2018/11/19/dont-have-skills-better-get-motivated/
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