We’ve all been there—at that meeting when someone is talking about thought showers, sustainable mobility solutions and creating a road map for a precise flow chart in the right swim lane.
All eyes are on AI at the moment, and 2024 is the year that non-tech businesses are really vying for the attention of machine learning (ML) professionals. A new report from TalentNeuron explicitly mentions defense, manufacturing and healthcare as industries with a high demand for AI skills.
Artificial intelligence continues to be one of the driving forces in transforming business, but it’s easy to forget that AI has been transforming the workplace for decades.
We spend a significant portion of our lives working or at work, so it is not unreasonable for workers to expect the best from their employers. They expect the best from you, after all.
How much do you believe you are worth? If you’re not sure, or are reluctant to put a number on it, then the bottom line is you may be missing out on a pay rise.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S24 series this week and has named its new smartphone the first "AI smartphone". According to the manufacturer, the AI features will be free until at least the end of 2025. What happens after that? Are we facing a new era of subscription models and microtransactions? It would not necessarily be too far from the truth.
The tech industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, both in terms of company growth prospects and job security, as well as the very nature of many roles. Much of this is due to the emergence and adoption of AI, and the various opportunities and challenges that brings. For many workers, job security is now more important than ever.
How has 2024 started for you? Are you back at work and energized, or counting the days until your next vacation already? If it’s the latter, you’re not alone. The quiet quitting phenomenon is well established by now, but that doesn’t mean it’s waning.
The pandemic years were a catalyst for a great many people to step back and ask whether their work was truly fulfilling, or something they just did in order to afford the things they actually wanted to do in life.
2023 has been riddled with uncertainty in all areas: from the economy, politics, and environment, to job security––you name it, the year delivered it. Despite that, the tech landscape is always finding new ways to evolve, embracing new ways to work and new solutions to those challenges that keep on coming.
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