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The Future of Work in Biology Post-Pandemic

The Future of Work in Biology Post-Pandemic

FromThe Future of Work


The Future of Work in Biology Post-Pandemic

FromThe Future of Work

ratings:
Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If anything positive can come out of this COVID-19 pandemic, it’s that the importance of health care professionals is seen as paramount—especially those who were furiously working to develop a vaccine. From understanding how the virus worked, how to mitigate its transmission and how to protect our global population against it, the biologists in the labs became the unknown celebrities of 2021. Their behind-the-scenes work quickly became front-page headlines. And with that flux of attention came a surge of open positions in the biological sector. Jobs in specific occupations—such as epidemiologists, medical scientists, biochemists and biophysicists, and biological technicians—are expected to see strong growth. What is the future of work in this surging area and what does it take to fill the jobs gap?   Read the transcript @https://bit.ly/3rlK2GW   Learn more about UC Berkeley Extension @https://bit.ly/3OKE1Nx
Released:
Apr 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (25)

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the way we worked and the skills we needed to succeed in our respective fields was shifting. Increased reliance on data to inform business decisions. The automation of job duties that made some workers redundant. The value of incorporating sustainability into everyday processes on the bottom line. And then COVID-19 shut down the world. Racism and inequalities came to dominate every conversation. And as companies grapple with DE&I initiates and engage with a remote workforce, the way we work today looks drastically different than from just a few years ago. What trends, skills, initiatives and equity will we face in the years to come? Each month, we talk with industry leaders in their fields to discuss the changing evolution of the workforce and the skills needed to stay competitive.