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Nikhil Kamath predicts a shift in the job market, emphasizing lifelong learning over traditional degrees. The World Economic Forum's report indicates ...
In 2025, layoffs persist across technology, retail, and space exploration, driven by AI and automation. Companies like Meta, ...
Report states that new graduates now account for just seven percent of the overall hires in big tech and six percent in tech startups.
Børge Brende, President and CEO of the World Economic Forum, on the global and Indian economy, and the future of trade.
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The world is facing the "most complex" geopolitical situation seen in decades, the head of the World Economic Forum (WEF) told AFP Tuesday, warning that turmoil was "impacting global growth".