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Future of Jobs Report 2023: Up to a Quarter of Jobs Expected to Change in Next Five Years

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Rear view of a businessman with a suitcase looking at a cityscape with a glowing Earth hologram in the air. Mock up toned image double exposure.According to World Economic Forum, some 23% of jobs are expected to change by 2027, with 69 million new jobs created and 83 million eliminated. Read more here

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Dorlene Curwen Assistant Director | Sports Management & Human Capital Management Career Coach
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