Robots are Not Coming to Take Your Jobs—The Future of Work With Jeff Wald
Jeff Wald is the Co-Founder and President of Work Market and the author of the new book The End of Jobs: The Rise of on Demand Workers and Agile Corporations.
On today’s show he discusses the way COVID-19 speeds up some of the changes already forecast for the future of work. In addition, we touch on subjects ranging from the absence of retraining and its link to populism and nationalism, the advent of robots and AI, and also to democracy and technology being the way forward in shaping the future of the American workforce.
Tips and Thoughts for Making the Best of the 4th Industrial Revolution
Jobs that have more than 50% repetitive high-volume-component tasks are historically automated. These types of jobs will account for 10% to 15% of jobs in the U.S. over the next 10 years.
Have a retraining plan—as we are at the onset of 4th industrial revolution the biggest challenge remains to retrain the workforce.
Prepare for an agile workforce—on-demand is not the future of work. The data points to fluid, team-based “work from anywhere” jobs being the future. This comes with its own set of remote working challenges.