65% Of Workers Believe Technology Will Improve Their Future Job Prospects

There are a multitude of benefits employers can enjoy from the technological advancements achieved in recent years, such as improved efficiency and accuracy of operations. However, for many years now, there have been fears among employees surrounding the automation of roles due to these developments in technology.

At Moneyzine.com we decided to investigate employees current view on technologies increasing presence in the workplace.

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Key Findings:

  • 73% believe that technology can never replace the human mind.
  • 65% believe that technology will improve their job prospects.
  • Only 30% report being concerned about their role being replaced by technology in the next 3 years.
  • In comparison, 39% report being concerned about not getting sufficient training in technology and digital skills from their employers.
  • 74% of employees are ready retrain to remain employable.
  • 70% would consider using treatments to enhance their brain and body to improve job prospects.

Luke Eales, CEO of Moneyzine.com commented:​

“Fears about automation have often been framed around human obsolescence. But this data suggests human workers are very much ready to adapt to a future where technology plays a larger role. All they need is the support and training to ensure they can do that.”

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