The Race for Work: Escape Automation, Transform Your Career and Thrive in the Second Machine Age
Written by Bhoopathi Rapolu
Narrated by Matt Doyle
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About this audiobook
Discover the secrets for thriving in a world being swept by automation!
The rapid growth of technology and automation has changed the way we seek our work and find fulfillment—money, meaning and freedom. Those who don’t adapt are being trapped in the downward spiral of career stagnation, working harder and earning less, or losing their jobs altogether. People who understood how to win out over intelligent machines have found their dream jobs and career fulfillment.
In this book you’ll learn:
- Why your job is more at risk than you think.
- Why being productive at your workplace does not help you succeed, and what you can do about it.
- Why today’s capitalistic industry structure is going to get rid of most of the traditional jobs.
- How to win the race against the intelligent machines that are taking our jobs.
- How the Big 3 Technologies are opening up millions of dream jobs.
- Why you are not an outsider to this party and how you can find your dream job irrespective of your current skills and experience.
The proven step-by-step method through which you can find your career fulfillment. Who should read this book?
Technology professionals in their 20s & 30s: Are you wondering why you are not able to grow your career as much as you thought you could?
Professionals in business support functions (HR, Sales & Marketing, Procurement, Finance etc.): Do you feel like you are stuck in a company that is not growing enough and you don’t know how to get into a fast-growing company?
Students: Are you considering getting another degree, as opposed to finding your dream job?
Entrepreneurs: are you wondering if you made the right choice in developing your business idea?
The tide has turned and emerging technologies are changing the face of business on a global scale. Will you ride the wave of change or be buried under it? Scroll up and get your copy now. Your success in life depends on it.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5As artificial intelligence takes over the workforce it will become more and more difficult to compete with it. Artificial intelligence, as it has done in the past, will replace jobs with lower skill levels and gradually move up to higher skill levels. In order to survive and thrive in the job market of future this book offers some useful tips that are practical not only for the coming age but also today. Short and interesting and useful book. I'm glad I read it