
Reskilling and upskilling – how to advance your career in the age of AI
Did you know that, according to a World Economic Forum’s 2023 report, employers estimate that 44% of workers’ skills will be disrupted in the next five years? This is not surprising, given the rapid development of technology and constant changes on the job market. What’s more, six in ten workers will require training before 2027, but only half of them are seen to have access to adequate training opportunities today. With jobs evolving and technology playing a big role, staying flexible and continuously learning isn’t just a smart addition; it’s necessary for personal growth and staying relevant in a job market that’s always changing. This is especially important since the skills that companies report to be increasing in importance the fastest are not always reflected in corporate upskilling strategies.








