Remove Career Remove Marketing Remove Policies Remove Technology
article thumbnail

Peer Influence On Students’ Career Choices

The Horizons Tracker

When contemplating career choices, students commonly seek counsel from acquaintances, family members, and colleagues engaged in their desired professions. Research from Rensselaer explores how peers can influence the choices students make in terms of their careers.

Career 105
article thumbnail

Career Opportunities After Pursuing an MBA

Strategy Driven

Have you ever wondered what career opportunities a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree could open up for you? After completing an MBA degree, you can embark on many exciting and lucrative careers. According to Forbes, the job market for MBA graduates is strong, with more employers looking to hire those with an MBA.

Career 97
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Fast-Moving Labor Markets Aren’t Always Good

The Horizons Tracker

Given the complexity of the labor market, analyzing such flows is far from straightforward, however. Understanding the answer to this question is crucial for devising policy solutions that address the underlying causes rather than merely treating the symptoms of an inefficient labor market.

article thumbnail

New Tool Offers Possible Career Alternatives For Those Threatened By Automation

The Horizons Tracker

While I have been notably skeptical about the various claims that robots and AI will destroy vast swathes of the jobs we know today, there is an understandable concern about the impact technology is likely to have on the labor market, and especially about how one can go about making our own job as disruption proof as possible.

Career 112
article thumbnail

What Can Past Technological Revolutions Tell Us About Today?

The Horizons Tracker

While the furor around robots taking our jobs has largely died down in recent years (not least due to the lack of any real evidence that it’s happening), it remains inevitable that the introduction of new technologies will cause disruption in the labor market. Most to lose Interestingly, seniority offered no protection.

article thumbnail

The Wisdom Wave: Preparing for the Surge of Senior Professionals.

Rich Gee Group

In an evolving job market, the value of older workers is becoming increasingly recognized. The Changing Face of the Workforce The workforce is aging, driven by longer life expectancies and evolving career paths. Adaptability: Contrary to stereotypes, many older workers are adaptable and willing to learn new technologies or methods.

Diversity 195
article thumbnail

Insurance Executive Search: Navigating the Landscape of Risk and Reward

N2Growth Blog

Insurance executives face unique challenges and opportunities with emerging technologies, including AI, evolving regulatory environments, and global economic uncertainties. This includes understanding market trends, anticipating risks, and crafting effective risk management strategies.

Insurance 235