Job coach, Amal Azri, Mustadza, brutally, when he describes the Malaysian youth who are looking for work in which they meet.
He said he was “completely ignorant” about the basics of hunting jobs, citing a bad, organized, e -mail resumption with no subject lines and coverage messages that lack the appropriate presentations or clear messages, between errors.
“This is when he struck me: the gap in the advanced strategies that I was studying was not only, but also on the basics that many Malaysians were not exposed to.”
Even when he was seeking to improve primitive work search skills for some of his customers-who are between 25 and 40 years old-beware of the jobs they were trying to get soon.
It can be wasted up to half of the Malaysian functions to artificial intelligence by 2040, according to the Reservoir Research Institute in Malaysia, where the age of automation is preferred by those who can get new skills quickly.
For those most vulnerable to artificial intelligence, bad news for them is the future already exists, according to industry monitors.