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Reinventing Work

Sergio Caredda

Many governments are still not in shape financially: low and even negative interest rates , currency market volatility and the long tail of the 2008 crisis means that resources are finite. A second option is to focus on niche know-how , buckets of competence that are limited or too complex to be replicated by AI and might give opportunities.

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Reinventing Work

Sergio Caredda

Many governments are still not in shape financially: low and even negative interest rates , currency market volatility and the long tail of the 2008 crisis means that resources are finite. A second option is to focus on niche know-how , buckets of competence that are limited or too complex to be replicated by AI and might give opportunities.

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HR Passion Series #2: Featuring Jennifer Moniz – Human Consultant at On-Call HR Services

Kazoo

I completed my post graduate Human Resources program in 2008. I was competing with HR professionals who had lost mid or high-level positions and were taking entry level positions to survive. I have noticed a big shift in the world when it comes to Recruiting & Talent Acquisition. Any milestone moments in your career?

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HR Passion Series #2: Featuring Jennifer Moniz – Human Consultant at On-Call HR Services

Kazoo

I completed my post graduate Human Resources program in 2008. I was competing with HR professionals who had lost mid or high-level positions and were taking entry level positions to survive. I have noticed a big shift in the world when it comes to Recruiting & Talent Acquisition. Any milestone moments in your career?

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Chris Taylor: “Prepare ahead of time”

Thrive Global

My great grandfather, John E. In his junior year of school, he used to want to visit the Army recruiter after school on Hillside Avenue, so I would go with him. About 15 months later, I invited the recruiter over for my 17th birthday celebration and I would enlist in the Marines. What “take away” did you learn from that story?