60 per cent of large businesses are saying they are unable to get the “digital skills in workers that they need”, says Deloitte Access Economics Partner John O’Mahoney.
The digital skills gap has led to an increase in demand as it is estimated to cost Australian businesses $9 million a day. Businesses are looking to various digital skills that they need, with Mr O’Mahoney saying companies are even looking for everyday business skills such as “using software that is relevant for people’s jobs.”
Funny, I keep getting the excuse that I'm over qualified 🤷
Pure propaganda for immigration. 'Deloitte Access Economics' is an agent of the mega corporations who want cheap labor
A propaganda for 'Big Australia'. How are other 200 countries in the world coping? Especially those that are not importing hundreds of thousands
That’s because Government poisoned 🤮 them…