How traditional careers are being digitised and transformed

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“When I grow up, I want to be a teacher.”

“I want to be a lawyer.” 

“I want to be a digitally enabled wealth management advisor with a specialisation in mobile development.”

Once upon a time, all children had to do was choose a career from a rather short list of mummy and daddy-approved jobs, enrol in uni, and begin their careers. Nowadays, the road to a successful job is wrought with niche specialisations and qualifications, memberships to professional organisations, accreditations, and a whole lot more that can easily cloud the career-seeker’s mind.

To have a successful career is the aspiration of many, but with the complicated nature of today’s jobs how can we equip ourselves with not just tools, but the right tools, to ensure we’re unstoppable at whatever we do? Read more…

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