Holly Roland
As a connoisseur of sociology, politics, culture, technology, and business, I'm intrigued and fascinated by how these forces influence each other and converge to affect our day-to-day lives in ways that are unimaginable today. This blog explores those forces and offers a perspective of what the world will look like in 2030.
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Is the “Good Job” an Endangered Species?
Will any of us have a Good Job in 2030? If the employment practices that organizations are experimenting with today are any indication, it’s likely that there will be fewer Good Jobs – at least as we know them in … Continue reading
Posted in Job Search, Mobile Working
Tagged access vs own, crowd-sourcing, employers, employment, Good Job, graduates, job candidates, job search, microwork, millennial, NEETS, OECD, talent gap, Wall Street Journal
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