India’s white-collar job growth has slowed significantly. Experts warn that automation and AI are transforming employment. Students must develop skills that machines cannot replicate, such as creativity and problem-solving. Adaptability and continuous learning are crucial for future career success. Those who embrace these changes will thrive in the evolving job market.
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