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Four ways technology will change Nigeria’s Workforce

By Adeniyi Ogunfowoke
25 November 2016   |   2:21 am
Nigeria cannot be left behind in the fast-paced world of technology especially when it comes to the future of labour.
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Nigeria cannot be left behind in the fast-paced world of technology especially when it comes to the future of labour.

Even though jobs are being automated you have to significantly improve yourself to fit into this future.

The truth is, if you don’t hone your skills, there will be millions of jobs and there will be no employable persons to do these jobs.

Hence, Jumia Travel gathers 4 ways technology will change Nigeria’s workforce to get you prepared!

You will be a free agent
You don’t have to find work in the future. In fact, companies will call you to offer you jobs without applying. It is just by having a profile on professional social media accounts like LinkedIn and online.
And also, you will not be attached to a particular organisation. Technology tools will make this possible.

You will work from home
Driving to the office daily and manoeuvring Lagos traffic is very hectic. In the future, you don’t need to do this, you will work from the comfort of the sofa of your home.

Hence, your employees don’t need to be physically present in the office. Not that everyone will work from home but a large number of people will do.

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