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The changing world of work

The nature of work is changing. You will probably change jobs numerous times over your lifetime. The idea of a 'job for life' doesn't exist any more. Your career may involve a range of different jobs. New technology also means that there are new occupations today that didn't exist 10 years ago. Many of these occupations involve working with computer-based systems, procedures, machinery and the Internet. Many of the occupations of the future will mean being self-employed, or working in small business.

The changing nature of work will provide many opportunities for those who are prepared for them. This will mean being able to identify opportunities, tackle problems, take initiative, persevere, be flexible and work in teams. It will mean developing the right 'enterprise skills' for the future.

It is worth thinking about the changing nature of work and your own enterprise skills when you are looking through the Job Guide and choosing occupations you may wish to pursue.

Two useful websites for career exploration are:

This page was last updated at Tuesday, May 03, 2005
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