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Seven Out of Ten Argentines Were Left Out of Job Opportunities Due to Lack of Skills

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One report warns that 70% of Argentines lose job opportunities because they do not have the skills required by the current market.
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Canal C Lack of training: 70% of Argentines lose job opportunities 70% of Argentines lost job opportunities because they did not have the required skills, according to a report by Randstad. The data also reflects the strong impact of the transformation of the labor market, which has been traversed by digitization, artificial intelligence and changes in production models. The survey, based on more than 4,000 surveys in Argentina, Uruguay and Chil…

In a context crossed by digitization, the advance of artificial intelligence and the speed of changes in the world of work, training and the development of labor skills gain increasing relevance. However, 7 out of 10 Argentines lose job opportunities due to the lack of required skills. Compared to other countries in the region, the impact is even more widespread than in Argentina. In Uruguay, the number amounts to almost 8 out of 10 respondents,…

One report warns that 70% of Argentines lose job opportunities because they do not have the skills required by the current market.

In a labor scenario marked by the irruption of artificial intelligence and the acceleration of technological processes, the distance between what the market demands and what the workers offer becomes deeper and deeper. According to a recent report by the consultant Randstad, this "skills gap" already has tangible consequences: 70% of Argentines said they have lost job opportunities due to the lack of specific skills. The problem is not exclusive…

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