
- Shift in job roles and skill requirements
- Increased productivity and efficiency
- Job displacement and retraining needs
Shift in job roles and skill requirements
In 2024, job automation will lead to a significant shift in job roles and skill requirements. Certain tasks will be automated, leading to the creation of new job roles that require advanced technical skills and critical thinking abilities. This will necessitate a focus on upskilling and reskilling the workforce to adapt to these changes.
Increased productivity and efficiency
Job automation will result in increased productivity and efficiency within the workforce. Routine and repetitive tasks will be automated, allowing employees to focus on more complex and strategic responsibilities. This will lead to a more streamlined and efficient work environment, ultimately benefiting businesses and their bottom line.
Job displacement and retraining needs
Despite the benefits of automation, there will be job displacement in certain sectors. This will necessitate a concerted effort to provide retraining and support for displaced workers to transition into new roles. Governments, businesses, and educational institutions will need to collaborate to address the retraining needs of the workforce and ensure a smooth transition amidst job automation.