The Future of Job Reports 2020
by World Economic Forum, Oct 2020
The Future of Jobs report maps the jobs and skills of the future, tracking the pace of change. It sheds light on the pandemic-related disruptions in 2020, contextualized within a longer history of economic cycles and the expected outlook for technology adoption, jobs and skills in the next 5 years.
Jobs of Tomorrow: Mapping Opportunity in the New Economy
by World Economic Forum, Jan 2020
This report reviews the shifting focus of employment to emerging professions of the future, the reasons behind it and what skills will be required by these professions. The analysis is based on data from the World Economic Forum’s New Metrics CoLab, Burning Glass Technologies, Coursera and LinkedIn.
2020 Emerging Jobs Report Singapore
by LinkedIn
Top 15 emerging jobs: artificial intelligence specialist, robotics engineer, full stack engineer, backend developer, data scientist, DevOps engineer, database engineer, cybersecurity specialist, community specialist, partner specialist, clinical specialist, customer success specialist, e-commerce specialist, product owner, and creative copywriter.
After the Storm: The Jobs and Skills that will Drive the Post-Pandemic Recovery
by Burning Glass Technologies, Feb 2021
This reports projects the most important 15.5 million to 18 million new jobs in the US post-pandemic labour market. They are divided into 5 sectors: 1) Readiness: Biotech; Public Health; Infrastructure; Cybersecurity 2) Logistics: Manufacturing of PPE & Medical Equipment; Manufacturing of Pharma; Logistics & Supply Chain Management; IoT specifically in supply chain; Industrial Big Data Analytics 3) Automated: Robotics & process automation jobs; Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning; Computer vision & autonomous driving; AI & Robotics in Health Care; AI in Finance & Investment 4) Remote Economy: Network engineers/architects/support; AR/VR; Cloud related jobs; E-commerce; EdTech 5) Green: Environmental Scientists, Engineers, & Technicians; Fuel Cell & Nuclear; Natural Resource Conservation; Pollution Removal, Waste Management.
NTUC LearningHub’s Workforce Learning in Workplace Transformation (WLWT) 2021 Report
by NTUC LearningHub, Nov 2021
This 52-page report explores both business leaders and workers' perspectives toward Learning and Development (L&D) programmes, including current attitudes toward company-offered training, key challenges faced and employee learning preferences. The report also outlines recommendations for business leaders on how to better improve L&D programmes to build a future-ready workforce.