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Kelayakan tinggi bukan lagi jaminan kekal pekerjaan

Utusan Malaysia

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June 24, 2026

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SINGAPURA: Peralihan dalam trend pemberhentian pekerja menunjukkan bahawa tanggapan tradisi bahawa kelayakan akademik yang lebih tinggi dan pengisian jawatan senior mampu menjamin keselamatan kerjaya, kini mungkin tidak lagi terpakai dalam landskap pekerjaan yang semakin berkembang. Data pemberhentian pekerja sebenarnya menunjukkan konsistensi dari semasa ke semasa di mana golongan pekerja yang berpendidikan tinggi, berkemahiran tinggi serta ... Read more The post Kelayakan tinggi bukan lagi jaminan kekal pekerjaan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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