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The need to understand the evolving role of tech skills in the labor market has, in some ways, taken on renewed urgency in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Against that backdrop, the demand for tech skills continues to spread across a range of industries. It’s a shift that presents opportunities, as well as questions: What fields are seeing the greatest increase in demand for technology skills, and how can the needs of those fields be met? How do the perspectives of enterprise tech and talent leaders align with, and respond to, shifts in demand?
General Assembly and Emsi | Burning Glass recently released a whitepaper that tackles this topic head-on and gives readers insights into the real-time talent and skill needs faced by both employers and geographic regions at a time of economic change.
During this one-hour webinar, we’ll deep dive into the data and insights from the whitepaper and have an open discussion about the challenges employers and policymakers face while offering advice about how they can prepare.