120 million workers will need retraining due to AI—but they may already have the skills employers want most. (via CNBCMakeIt)
, an estimated 120 million workers worldwide will need to be retrained as a result of AI and automation within the next three years.
In fact, it's soft skills companies are most on the hunt for. Executives identified traits like adaptability, time management and ability to work well on teams as some of the most crucial to the workforce today. These all moved up in importance from a previous ranking in 2016, when executives said technical STEM skills and computer and software/application skills were most important.
While companies have covered more ground investing in technology and hiring people with a background in it, they're now faced with a skills shortage among existing workers. To bridge the gap, business leaders want to know their employees will be able to learn such skills as quickly as new tech emerges.
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