In partnership with
the event in partnership with Glasgow Science Centre and DYW Lanarkshire and East Dunbartonshire. It was substantially larger than the first event with support from First Group helping to bring parents and carers to the centre by bus. The event also launched STEM Futures, a project which promotes STEM-related careers within schools. One key feature of the event was the employer spotlight
‘A conversation with...’, where growth sector industry leaders such as NHS, JP Morgan and Arnold Clark gave an insight into the future job opportunities available in their sector and businesses. This was well attended by parents, carers and pupils.
If you would like to get in touch with the DYW Glasgow team to see how your organisation can better connect with its future workforce email
dyw@glasgowchamberofcommerce.com
SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE Connect with the world
“While artificial intelligence and automation will have an impact, skills such as social intelligence, curiosity and critical thinking alongside adaptive resilience will all be key assets for these emerging jobs of the future.”
Alison McRae, Senior Director, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
Communicating Feeling Collaborating Leading
What skills will be in demand ?
As we continue to develop the young workforce, it is clear that there will always be a need for human skills – creativity, curiosity and critical thinking which can never be replaced by artificial intelligence.
THESE SKILLS WILL BE MORE IN DEMAND
INNOVATION Create our own change Curiosity Creativity Sense making Critical thinking Adapting Initiative
SELF MANAGEMENT Manage the now
Focussing Integrity
JOBS OF THE FUTURE Glasgow City Region
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