Future of Work
The range of career opportunities is as diverse as industry itself. Enterprises which are busy developing innovative technologies need qualified professionals on their staff. But they can find that talent at HANNOVER MESSE – a win-win situation for all parties involved.
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1 Aug 2019Managers expect further training efforts even after work
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27 Jul 2019Managers become CDOs in twelve weeks
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23 Jul 2019HR managers hope AI will support them in recruitment decisions
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22 Jul 2019New job profiles: Cloud Builder and IoT Officer
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20 Jul 2019Digitization is not necessarily a job killer
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17 Jul 2019Engineers and computer scientists continue to be in high demand
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15 Jul 2019Women need to be bolder when looking for a job
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12 Jul 2019Educational support to help German companies abroad
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2 Jul 2019How digitization is changing the world of work
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1 Jul 2019You can now study how to become an entrepreneur
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11 Jun 2019Germany is very attractive for digital experts
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1 Jun 2019Project imagines new forms of work
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31 May 2019First degree program for “Master IT Craftsman” launched
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22 May 2019Ingolstadt offers the first Bachelor’s degree in AI
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21 May 2019Companies can train low-skilled workers better
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15 May 2019Electrical, mechatronics engineers earn high salaries
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14 May 2019Good IT freelancers treated like Messi or Ronaldo
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13 May 2019New industry policy for hardening plants
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11 May 2019Fraunhofer offers ‘New Mobility Manager’ qualification
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9 May 2019Mechanical engineers get a digital update
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