Job interviews of the future, how to hit the mark starting from the dress code
Job interviews change their skin, but also in the future essential things will be needed to succeed: starting with the clothes.
Job interviews change their skin, but also in the future essential things will be needed to succeed: starting with the clothes.
I often jokingly hear friends say that to get (or keep) a job today you need superpowers (the most sexist and boorish ones in the case of pretty colleagues argue the need for other skills). The future is made up of many things, and an important theme is precisely that of human enhancement, the improvement of physical and mental performance that can arise from the use of new technologies or medical procedures: in this article I want to offer you some ideas to reflect on. … Read more
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You wake up and go to your business appointment, then say goodbye to your client and go get dressed. No, you don't do the oldest job in the world, but the newest: to collaborate you enter virtual worlds.
In the days that mark the fall of the Berlusconi government and the Italian economic crisis (remember? we predicted it on the old site) I am as disheartened as all of you. The moment is difficult: we can only get out of it if all levels of our country change by looking to the future more than to the past. Some jobs will still survive in the future, let's be clear: but there is a whole series of jobs that don't exist today and which could be useful in the near future. Let's go with common sense: 60%... Read more
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