Skills will shape the future of work, not degrees
The economic slowdown has given everyone an ample amount of time to restructure their methods and approach. For years, there has been a massive focus on degrees but that is changing now. People have started focusing more on skills than degrees. Click here to see how skills will shape the future of work.
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