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3 reports that caught our eye the week of June 5, 2022

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CareerWise is always on the lookout for the latest reports related to career development. Here are three reports that we found interesting this week.

Meet the Future: How employers gain from helping young people get career ready (OECD)

This report summarizes data to look at how career guidance from employers and people in the workforce can help students to make better decisions regarding their future careers.

Jobs and skills in the transition to a net-zero economy: A foresight exercise (Smart Prosperity Institute, Diversity Institute, FSC)

Transitioning to a net-zero economy will create jobs as a result of changes in technologies and demand, modes of production, macroeconomic conditions and international trade. This report explores different scenarios and the implications for employers.

What 52,000 people think about work today (PwC)

The Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey draws from more than 52,000 workers across 44 countries and territories. It finds one in five workers say they are extremely or very likely to switch employers. Retaining these employees will require more than just pay; fulfilling work and the opportunity to be one’s authentic self at work also matter to employees who are considering a job change.

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Lindsay Purchase is the Editor of CERIC’s CareerWise website and CareerWise Weekly newsletter. She has a background in journalism, having worked previously as a digital editor and reporter. Lindsay is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University’s Global Studies program and Toronto Metropolitan University’s Food Security certificate program.
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Lindsay Purchase is the Editor of CERIC’s CareerWise website and CareerWise Weekly newsletter. She has a background in journalism, having worked previously as a digital editor and reporter. Lindsay is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University’s Global Studies program and Toronto Metropolitan University’s Food Security certificate program.
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