By 2025, the half-life of a career will decrease to 5 years
Created by InquilineKea on 2015-08-11; known on 2026-01-01
- InquilineKea estimated 50% on 2015-08-11
- InquilineKea changed the deadline from “on 2026-01-01” and changed their prediction from “By 2025, the half-life of a career will decrease to 5 years (http://singularityhub.com/2015/07/27/when-machines-can-do-most-jobs-passion-creativity-and-reinvention-rule/?utm_content=buffer3e924&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer” on 2015-08-11
- InquilineKea said “http://singularityhub.com/2015/07/27/when-machines-can-do-most-jobs-passion-creativity-and-reinvention-rule/?utm_content=buffer3e924&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer” on 2015-08-11
- btrettel estimated 10% and said “Reading a few things from this author disappoints me. He’s very overconfident for some things.” on 2015-08-11
- btrettel said “Vivek Wadhwa, I mean.” on 2015-08-11
- unexpectedEOF said “While I think this is definitely a trend, how are you limiting the definition of “career half-life”?” on 2015-08-13
- kallman estimated 5% and said “I object to “Decrease”- depends how you define career, but tons of people have tons of different short-term jobs in their lives- Is your first job not part of your career? Your sixth? Only over so many hours counts?” on 2015-08-22
- themusicgod1 estimated 18% on 2016-04-15