More Bad News for Gen Z Grads: Even LinkedIn's CEO Is Saying the Future of Work Won't Belong to People with Degrees Anymore
LinkedIn data shows job postings requiring AI literacy rose 70% year-over-year as adaptability and interpersonal skills gain importance over traditional degrees.
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More bad news for Gen Z grads: Even LinkedIn's CEO is saying the future of work won't belong to people with degrees anymore
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky said Ivy League diplomas won’t get Gen Z hopefuls far in the job hunt. Warren Buffett and Mark Zuckerberg agree college isn’t needed for success.
LinkedIn CEO says fancy degrees will matter less than having these 4 qualities in the future workforce
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky said AI literacy and human skills such as empathy, communication, and adaptability will be important for the future of work.Eric Gaillard/ReutersRecent surveys show business leaders are prioritizing AI literacy over experience for some jobs.LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky said AI skills will have an edge over the "fanciest degrees."The CEO said AI won't replace humans, but rather humans with AI skills.That shiny degree yo…
Linkedin CEO Says Fancy Degrees Will Matter Less in the Future of Work
Top college degrees may no longer provide the edge they once did in the job market, per LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky. "I think the mindset shift is probably the most exciting thing because my guess is that the future of work belongs not anymore to the people that have the fanciest degrees or went to the best colleges, but to the people who are adaptable, forward thinking, ready to learn, and ready to embrace these tools," Roslansky said. "It real…
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