The World of Work How The Labor Market Has Changed And What The Future Has In Store.

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The World of Work How The Labor Market Has Changed And What The Future Has In Store

The World of Work Changes with each new technological breakthrough Entering a Service-Oriented and Knowledge-Based Economy Competition is Global Layoffs and Job Changes are common

The World of Work Companies lay off workers even in good times Tenure doesn’t always matter Accomplishments do matter Ongoing education- lifelong learning is crucial

The World of Work Many jobs continue to move overseas Many high-tech/high- skill jobs are also moving overseas Workers must often change employers to increase wages Workers responsible for retirement plans

Jobs of the Future Service or Trade Jobs Low-skill/Low Wage Jobs Healthcare, Teaching and Computer-Related Jobs Temporary, Part-time, Contract and Self- Employed Jobs Skilled Jobs High Knowledge Jobs Fulfilling Jobs

Me. Inc. Perform to the best of your ability Take care of yourself Plan for bouts of unemployment Learn to take adversity in stride And You will Succeed!