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Middle East job market encouraged for automated future
(MENAFN) McKinsey & Company has released its latest data which found up to 45% of the Middle East professions to potentially be mechanical.
Full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) of 20.8 million are already assuming roles in six Middle Eastern countries that are by now strictly automatable, as shown in "The Future of Jobs in the Middle East" report.
Associate partner at McKinsey & Company Jan Peter Moore explained "our research encourages Middle East policymakers and business leaders to embrace the transition into the new age of automation, and invest in skills that workers of the future will require."
The expected course jobs will take in countries like Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE, is particularly stronger than the predicted global average.
Full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) of 20.8 million are already assuming roles in six Middle Eastern countries that are by now strictly automatable, as shown in "The Future of Jobs in the Middle East" report.
Associate partner at McKinsey & Company Jan Peter Moore explained "our research encourages Middle East policymakers and business leaders to embrace the transition into the new age of automation, and invest in skills that workers of the future will require."
The expected course jobs will take in countries like Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE, is particularly stronger than the predicted global average.
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