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LinkedIn says that more companies in Southeast Asia, including in the Philippines, are investing in learning and development to stay agile and ensure their workforce is ready to take advantage of opportunities. | AldenMonzonINQ /PDI

Aquinde admits that it’s time to take online courses to enhance her resume, seeing it as a move to somehow address the figurative wall she has yet to hurdle.

“To remain agile and resilient in the fast-evolving business environment, companies are prioritizing soft skills to help their workforce navigate complex work situations, build relationships and achieve results,” LinkedIn says.“Other skills to handle diverse people and situations are highly sought-after as well. Hard skills such as research and marketing round up the list of skills that can help professionals stand out, and for businesses to navigate and thrive in this environment,” it adds.

To adapt to this challenge, LinkedIn suggests that a culture of constant learning should be normalized in the workplace.LinkedIn says that more companies in Southeast Asia, including in the Philippines, are investing in learning and development to stay agile and ensure their workforce is ready to take advantage of opportunities.

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