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How to beat the robots and find the right job
New research by the Reserve Bank has revealed the essential skill we all must learn to survive in the workplace of the future.
Jessica Irvine has been writing about economics for Fairfax since 2005, including a two-year stint in the Canberra Press Gallery. She has an honours degree in Economics (Social Sciences) from the University of Sydney. Her first book Zombies, bananas and why there are no economists in heaven: The economics of real life is available as an ebook and in hard copy
New research by the Reserve Bank has revealed the essential skill we all must learn to survive in the workplace of the future.
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