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IDC: 60% of Asia's Top Firms to Boost Worker Retention via Personalized Experiences and Enhanced Collaboration by 2025 · EMSNow

IDC: 60% of Asia's Top Firms to Boost Worker Retention via Personalized Experiences and Enhanced Collaboration by 2025 · EMSNow
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LinkedIn predicts 'Future of Work' in 2021, says 40 percent Indian professionals expect jobs to increase- Technology News, Firstpost

LinkedIn predicts Future of Work in 2021, says 40 percent Indian professionals expect jobs to increase As of November 2020, 4 in 5 unemployed professionals feel stressed, and only 1 in 3 Indians expect their incomes to increase, heading into the new year. Dec 22, 2020 13:10:40 IST LinkedIn year-end data shows that 2 in 5 (40 percent) Indian professionals expect an increase in the number of new jobs (up from 19 percent in April), and 1 in 2 (53 percent) expect their companies to do better in the next 6 months, going into 2021. LinkedIn data also states that the average number of monthly learning hours on LinkedIn Learning increased 3 times from April to December 2020, compared to pre-Covid months of January and February. 3 in 5 (57 percent) professionals say they will increase their time spent in online learning going forward, as per LinkedIn’s year-end findings.

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Indian professionals cautiously optimistic heading into 2021

Indian professionals cautiously optimistic heading into 2021
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Customer Support Was The Hottest Job of 2020, According to LinkedIn Annual Review

Customer Support Was The Hottest Job of 2020, According to LinkedIn Annual Review FOLLOW US ON: Indian professionals have remained cautiously optimistic during the COVID-19 pandemic, professional networking website LinkedIn s year-end data indicates. According to a recent study from LinkedIn, overall confidence scores of Indian professionals remained steady between +50 to +57 from April and November. Further, the report s findings showed that two in five Indian professionals expect new jobs to increase next year, and one in two (53 percent) Indians expect their companies to do better in the next 6 months. Further, the LinkedIn report says that customer service specialist was the most in-demand job this year, and lays out 10 Future of Work predictions for 2021.

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