PETALING JAYA, Aug 25 (Bernama) — The adoption of digital technology and digital transformation in the industry presents an underlying tension in the careers of the future. With Industry 4.0 gathering momentum, economic changes through automation and globalization are transforming businesses. As the workforce trends shift, there comes pressure in staying relevant in the skills and jobs we adopt.
Some jobs that we train for today could be obsolete within a few years. Students need to prepare for jobs that do not even exist yet. While this is influenced by the changing nature of jobs, it is also largely affected by the field students enter and the skills they build during the course of their studies.
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