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Employers must invest in reskilling to keep their workforce relevant in an AI-driven economy.
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The era of 'learn to code' as a primary career path is ending due to AI advancements. Employers are now responsible for reskilling their workforce to adapt to new technology demands. This shift highlights the need for ongoing training programs in the tech industry.

Employers must invest in reskilling to keep their workforce relevant in an AI-driven economy.
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Companies face increased responsibility and costs for employee training and development.
Organizations should develop comprehensive reskilling programs to stay competitive.
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The era of 'learn to code' as a primary career path is ending due to AI advancements. Employers are now responsible for reskilling their workforce to adapt to new technology demands. This shift highlights the need for ongoing training programs in the tech industry.
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The era of 'learn to code' as a primary career path is ending due to AI advancements. Employers are now responsible for reskilling their workforce to adapt to new technology demands. This shift highlights the need for ongoing training programs in the tech industry.