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Entire populations around the world are stuck inside, with extra time at home they don’t know what to do with. It is easy to get lost in the void social media or stressful news. Instead of that, why not turn your attention to prepare to return to the office as a better worker? Countless resources are available for free to expand your knowledge and develop new skills. Not only could those resources bring you useful...

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Due to the technological and digital acceleration that we are experiencing because of the COVID-19, many strategies are being reconsidered. The priorities have changed. However, technology and innovation are a relevant factor in the search for the best talent again, regardless of the sector.  They look for profiles capable of facing the great challenges that digitization brings. And with it, new leaders, able to adapt to this VUCA environment (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity) and lead their teams to success....

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The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed the demand for short-term talent in various sectors, such as the ones of construction, petrochemical, tourism or export. The freezing of their activity has caused it to fall, and yet, according to reports, global talent demand has grown by 7% in Asian countries, which have been fighting the crisis since December 2019. This crisis is not affecting everyone equally. While some companies are sending their employees to work at home, others...

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The study carried out by the consulting firm WeEQUAL for Alimarket failed to show diversity in management profiles for the consumer and retail sector in Spain. According to them, “the majority of profiles remain those of Spanish men between 50 and 59 with an academic background in social sciences, mostly economics, educated in public universities and having completed postgraduate studies or a master’s degree at a Spanish university”. In terms of gender diversity, when compared...

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One of the most commonly debated topics nowadays is about the imminent triumph of intelligent machines over humankind. They will take over the world, our jobs, be able to function autonomously and become more intelligent than humans. Even the brightest minds of our era, like Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates and Elon Musk believe they could pose a threat to humanity. Artificial Intelligence does, however, remain, artificial. Here are cases where the brain wins over the...

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You can call it what you want, but referral recruitment is on the rise. About 80% of recruiters say they can’t find the talent they need, especially since a lot of that hard-to-find talent may be passive. This means the chances are that most talent is already employed and is not looking for a change. Recruiters have three challenges, first to find that talent, then to contact it, and finally to incite a change. To...

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The First Industrial Revolution mechanized production. The Second used electricity to create mass production. The Third, known as the Digital Revolution, developed computers and information technology to automate production. The Fourth Revolution builds on the Third, but differentiates itself by the speed of technological breakthroughs and the impacts of new systems. As we find ourselves amidst the fourth industrial revolution, the world of work changes entirely. The ‘future of work’, generally regarded theoretically, is becoming today’s...

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According to this report, “two-thirds of the world’s population is falling behind in critical skills, including 90% of developing economies”. Companies see strong skill deficiencies and struggle to find the talent they need, and local markets no longer seem to be enough. Talent is considered as a global resource mainly thanks to technology. Technology has created more opportunities to find skilled talent no matter where it is and allow us to talk about “global skills”. ...

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This year Spring Professional has presented its study “Los + buscados” [“The Most Sought-after”], on the most demanded profiles in the Spanish market and the skills most required by companies. Technology and innovation was once again stressed a relevant factor in the search for the best management talent, regardless of the sector under question. A clear focus was also placed on new leadership styles and, above all, the capacity to adapt to this VUCA (Volatility,...

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According to the Global Information Security Workforce study carried out by the Centre for Cybersecurity and Education, 1.8 million cybersecurity jobs in North America will not be filled by 2022 due to a lack of qualified staff. This means, among other things, that many of the security threats to our data will not be able to be addressed. And bearing in mind that in 2020 the amount of data will double every 12 hours, we...