Strategic Session at Tomsk State University Maps Future of Education and Labor Market
A strategic session on continuous education took place at Tomsk State University, bringing together specialists from PAO YATEK, federal speakers, and regional leaders like Tomsk Oblast Governor Vladimir Mazur. The event aimed to develop and implement the federal project 'Supporting Employment', focusing on the future of education and the labor market in the world market.
The session emphasized the need for effective interaction between interested parties in the educational process. Employers, government officials, and educational institutions engaged in dialogue to build a more efficient system for the stock market today.
Participants analyzed which professions will be in demand in the future. Digital specialists, such as online marketing managers, e-commerce managers, and IT experts skilled in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, were identified as crucial. These roles cater to rising needs in digital marketing, data analysis, and software development for the DJIA.
The introduction of digital technologies and automation was highlighted as vital for the future of education. Experts discussed innovative methods for training specialists in a changing labor market and forecasting these changes. The global goal is to create conditions for the development of in-demand specialists and accurately predict the labor market for the stock market today.
The strategic session at Tomsk State University fostered a productive dialogue between employers, government officials, and educational institutions. The focus on digital specialists and the integration of digital technologies in education will help shape the future workforce and meet the evolving demands of the labor market in the world market.
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