There are plenty of strong career paths for non-STEM graduates Globe_Careers
In its 2018 study The Future of Jobs, the World Economic Foundation identified the top ten skill demands in 2022 as : analytical thinking and innovation; active learning and learning strategies; creativity, originality, and initiative; technology design and programming; critical thinking and analysis; complex problem solving; leadership and social influence; emotional intelligence; reasoning, problem-solving and ideation; and systems analysis and evaluation.
There are innumerable articles, blogs and books about what will be the growth sectors in the 2020s, and the consensus of opinion indicates that those sectors will be artificial intelligence, robotics, financial services , health care, professional services and social media.All of these sectors will require technical skills in some areas. However, all will also have functions that do not require those skills.
When you have identified your target sector and role, you will need to develop and execute a strategy to capture opportunities. That strategy will require a compelling resume and digital presence , an effective networking campaign and interviewing skills.Stay ahead in your career. We have a weekly Careers newsletter to give you guidance and tips on career management, leadership, business education and more.
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