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Shelf-life of skills now only 2-3 years, says NASSCOM Chairman

Machines and algorithms in the workplace are expected to create 133 million new roles, a joint statement quoted him as saying

U B Pravin Rao, COO, Infosys
'People need to unlearn, learn new stuff and therefore commit to lifelong learning. This is critical to stay relevant and employable,' says U B Pravin Rao
Press Trust of India Bengaluru
1 min read Last Updated : Aug 09 2020 | 11:46 PM IST
Chairman of IT-BPM industry body Nasscom, U B Pravin Rao, said on Sunday that the shelf life of skills is now only two to three years as he stressed the need for continuous, lifelong learning.

As corporates are reinventing themselves, individuals also need to reinvent themselves to stay relevant, said the Chief Operating Officer of Bengaluru-headquartered IT major, Infosys.

“Shelf-life of skills is becoming short, 2-3 years”, said Rao, who was the chief guest at an online graduation ceremony for approximately 2,800 learners, hosted by online higher education company, upGrad in partnership with 'The International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore' (IIIT-B).

Machines and algorithms in the workplace are expected to create 133 million new roles, a joint statement quoted him as saying.

“People need to unlearn, learn new stuff and therefore commit to lifelong learning.
This is critical to stay relevant and employable", Rao said, according to the statement.

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First Published: Aug 09 2020 | 5:23 PM IST

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