What you need when your team gets smaller
Organisations are under pressure. Banks and corporates are reducing their workforce, and AI is taking over more and more tasks. As a result, the nature of work is shifting: complex, non-routine skills are becoming increasingly important. The demand for experienced professionals is rising, but this comes with a misconception: technical expertise alone does not mean someone is ready for a role where broader skills are essential.

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