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What millennials need to know

What are the career aspirations of the young workforce and what skills do they want? A few measures the industry can look at implementing to meet their interests.

Aditya Malik, CEO and MD, Talentedge, Delhi

Preparing for an automated universe

If the Indian education system has to prepare its students and young work force to meet the demands and expectations of an increasingly advanced technological world, then it has to be very robust and integrate technology within the system. The first step that needs to be taken is to educate people differently, so they're prepared to

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