‘I’m Still Under Construction’; Six Tales of Lifelong Learning
Pressure grows in competitive market for workers to figure out future career paths on their own time and dime
Lifelong learning has become a mantra in American corporations as employees face pressure to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving workplace.
Employers, politicians and educators are hammering the message that people need to continuously upgrade their skills because of advancing technologies. Even companies that invest in employee training expect workers to figure out their future career path, and some want workers to retrain themselves on their own time and dime.
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