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In 10 years, your job probably won’t exist. Here’s how to make sure you’re still employable.

Posted on Monday, January 5th, 2015 at 7:18 pm.

Written by drew

In 10 years, your job probably won’t exist. Here’s how to make sure you’re still employable.

Around 65 percent of the jobs that people will be doing in a decade haven’t even been invented yet.

Tags: job, career development


In 10 years, your job probably won’t exist. Here’s how to make sure you’re still employable.

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