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Study Unveils Varied Perspectives of Different Age Groups on Digital Transformation Preparedness Among Singapore Workers


The study provides insights into Singaporean workers’ attitudes towards digital transformation and company support.

SINGAPORE, Aug. 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Reeracoen, a leading provider of human resource services in Singapore, and Rakuten Insight Global, an online market research subsidiary of Rakuten Group, have released results of their collaborative study. The research delves into the perspectives of Singapore workers from three different age groups to better understand how attitudes towards digital transformation have evolved and to evaluate the adequacy of company support in the context of accelerated global digitalisation efforts.

The COVID-19 pandemic has propelled companies worldwide to swiftly embrace digitalisation, requiring employees to adapt rapidly to new technologies. After more than three years since the outbreak, the survey aimed to assess whether Singaporean workers now consider themselves better prepared to navigate the realm of digital transformation.

Titled “Perceptions of Digitalisation in the New Normal World”, the study drew insights from 308 participants, with 39% (121 respondents) being Gen X and Baby Boomers, 38% (117 respondents) representing Gen Y, and 23% (70 respondents) from the Gen Z category.

Key Insights from the Study

From the integration of digital tools in workplaces to the proliferation of digital platforms in everyday life, it is easy to assume that awareness of digitalisation is widespread. Yet, the survey data underscores a notable gap in understanding among individuals, regardless of their age group. The survey also unearthed several key findings:

  • Awareness of Digitalisation: The survey indicated that less than half of the respondents were familiar with the term. Notably, a significant proportion of Gen Y respondents (45%) were unfamiliar with the concept. However, all generations indicated positive sentiments towards adopting digital transformation.
  • Company Readiness and Support in Upskilling: Most respondents believed their companies were prepared for digitalisation, with over 55% sharing this sentiment. Gen Z, often considered digital natives, exhibited the highest confidence at 63%. More than half of respondents felt supported by their companies to upskill. However, at least two-thirds across all demographics believed that Singaporean companies could still do more to help and embrace digitalisation.
  • Preferred Initiatives: While external training and time off work to upgrade were popular choices across the board, Gen X and Baby Boomers preferred the latter, with 41% choosing this option.
  • Responsibility for Digitalisation: Opinions on whether a specific department should helm digitalisation efforts were divided across generations. However, more respondents leaned towards a dedicated department for digitalisation. Gen X and Baby Boomers leaned towards the government (30%) and IT (29%) taking the lead, while Gen Y leaned towards IT (33%). A sizeable minority believed it should be a collective responsibility (21%). Gen Z favoured IT leadership (39%) and a government role (26%).
  • Familiarity with Upskilling Platforms: SkillsFuture emerged as the most recognised upskilling platform, familiar to over 73% of respondents in all three demographics. Workforce Singapore also garnered significant recognition. However, Gen X and Baby Boomers favoured Udemy and Microsoft Learn, while Gen Y and Gen Z preferred platforms like Grab and Microsoft Learn.

This study offers a comprehensive view of Singaporean workers’ evolving perceptions of digitalisation, equipping employers and job seekers with insights to navigate the digital age confidently. By understanding the perspectives of various generations, businesses can foster a cohesive working environment that adapts to the changing landscape of technology.

Mr. Kenji Naito, Group CEO of Reeracoen, shared, “Digitalisation is a defining force reshaping industries and economies. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated this transformation, prompting businesses to reimagine operations and embrace technology. To remain relevant, companies must invest in upskilling and foster a culture of continuous learning.”

Empowering businesses to retain and attract talent adeptly is at the core of Reeracoen’s mission, and this study is an essential step toward achieving that objective. Through these insights, Reeracoen hopes to contribute to creating an enhanced working environment for employees nationwide.

Please click here to read the online report.

Reeracoen’s Group CEO, Mr Kenji Naito
Reeracoen’s Group CEO, Mr Kenji Naito

About Reeracoen Singapore Pte Ltd

Reeracoen Singapore Pte Ltd is one of Singapore’s leading recruitment agencies. Our extensive network allows us to source and match high-calibre talent to opportunities. Our clients enjoy peace of mind knowing that as part of the Neo-career group, Reeracoen is committed to delivering the same Japanese professionalism and service quality across our 10 offices in 6 Asian countries. For more information, visit https://www.reeracoen.sg/.

About Rakuten Insight Global, Inc.

Rakuten Insight Global, Inc. (“Rakuten Insight”) is a wholly-owned online market research subsidiary of Rakuten Group, Inc., a global leader in internet services headquartered in Tokyo. Rakuten Insight, established in 1997, has offices in 11 countries and regions, providing market research to over 500 leading companies worldwide. For more information, visit https://insight.rakuten.com/.

Quhuo to Report Unaudited Financial Results for First Half of 2023 on August 31, 2023

BEIJING, Aug. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Quhuo Limited (NASDAQ: QH) (“Quhuo,” the “Company,” “we” or “our”), a leading gig economy platform focusing on life services in China, today announced that it will report unaudited financial results for the first half of 2023 before the open of the U.S. markets on Thursday, August 31, 2023.

The Company’s management will hold a conference call on Thursday, August 31, 2023, at 8:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time (8:00 p.m. Beijing/Hong Kong time on the same day) to discuss the unaudited financial results.

For participants who wish to join the call using dial-in numbers, please preregister online prior to the call to receive the dial-in details.

Conference Call Preregistration

Participants can register for the conference call by navigating to https://s1.c-conf.com/diamondpass/10033320-jh3e5r.html. Once preregistration has been completed, participants will receive the dial-in numbers, a Passcode, and a unique access PIN. The conference ID is 10033320. To join the conference, please dial the number you receive, enter the passcode followed by your PIN, and you will be joined to the conference instantly.

Once preregistration has been completed, participants will receive 
A live and archived conference call webcast will also be available at the Company’s investor relations website at https://ir.quhuo.cn/.

A replay will be accessible after the conclusion of the conference call through September 6, 2023 by dialing the following numbers:

United States:

1855 883 1031

China Domestic:

400 1209 216

Hong Kong:

800 930 639

Replay PIN: :

10033320

ABOUT QUHUO LIMITED

Quhuo Limited (NASDAQ: QH) (“Quhuo” or the “Company”) is a leading gig economy platform focusing on local life services in China. Leveraging Quhuo+, its proprietary technology infrastructure, Quhuo is dedicated to empowering and linking workers and local life service providers and providing end-to-end operation solutions for the life service market. The Company currently provides multiple industry-tailored operational solutions, primarily including on-demand delivery solutions, mobility service solutions, housekeeping and accommodation solutions, and other services, meeting the living needs of hundreds of millions of families in the communities.

With the vision of promoting employment, stabilizing income and empowering entrepreneurship, Quhuo explores multiple scenarios to promote employment of workers, provides, among others, safety and security and vocational training to protect workers, and helps workers plan their career development paths to realize their self-worth.

Deltek Completes Its Acquisition of Replicon


Deltek adds the complementary knowledge workforce management solution to its professional services portfolio to help project and service-centric businesses 

HERNDON, Va., Aug. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Deltek, the leading global provider of software and solutions for project-based businesses, announced today that it has completed its acquisition of Replicon – a global provider of unified time tracking solutions that bring together Project Delivery, Finance and HR on a single platform, purpose-built for project and service-centric organizations. Replicon, now a part of the Deltek solution portfolio, complements Deltek’s enterprise software and information solutions that help organizations power project success.

Deltek completes its acquisition of Replicon
Deltek completes its acquisition of Replicon

Replicon offers a differentiated, project-centric suite of Time Management, HR Attendance and PSA offerings, without requiring a finance system transition. This acquisition supports Deltek’s product and customer expansion into additional project-based industries and accelerates Deltek’s market position within global IT Services and Consulting, as well as other Professional Service organizations in the enterprise and mid-market.

“We are very excited to complete this acquisition – one of the largest in Deltek’s history – and welcome Replicon into the Deltek family. Just like Deltek, the Replicon team is dedicated to project-based businesses with a specific focus on customers, collaboration and innovation. With the combination of our two companies, we now have new and expanded capabilities to offer project and service-centric organizations globally. We look forward to the many new opportunities this acquisition brings to Deltek Project Nation, including those with Replicon customers and partners,” said Deltek’s President and CEO, Mike Corkery.

“Replicon has an unprecedented technology stack with an impressive user experience, and we are excited to work on how we go to market together,” said Warren Linscott, Chief Product Officer. “As the industries we serve evolve, we continue to look for new ways to cater to our customers and a broader range of project-based businesses. With Replicon, Deltek will further its leadership in global IT Services and Consulting, and other Professional Service organizations in the enterprise and mid-market.”

Replicon solutions are a fit for organizations that require more sophisticated time and resource management and do not currently have a Deltek ERP solution or do not want to switch their ERP system. Deltek will continue to enhance its native time applications within its ERP solutions, which will not be replaced by Replicon.

“Deltek is the perfect home for Replicon. We know that with Deltek we will continue to hold up our commitment to meet and exceed Replicon customers’ needs and continue delivering innovative solutions. We are just at the beginning of a very exciting journey together,” commented Raj Narayanaswamy and Lakshmi Raj, Co-founders & Co-CEOs of Replicon.

The agreement with Replicon was announced on May 25, 2023. To learn more about this solution, visit Replicon.com.

About Deltek

Better software means better projects. Deltek is the leading global provider of enterprise software and information solutions for project-based businesses. More than 30,000 organizations and millions of users in over 80 countries around the world rely on Deltek for superior levels of project intelligence, management, and collaboration. Our industry-focused expertise powers project success by helping firms achieve performance that maximizes productivity and revenue. www.deltek.com

Deltek Media Contact:
Deltek Media Relations Team
press@deltek.com

HKUST to Hold Admission Talk in New Delhi

HONG KONG, Aug. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), ranked No. 2 worldwide in Times Higher Education‘s Young University Rankings 2023, and whose graduates were ranked 30th worldwide and among the best from Asian universities in Global Employability University Ranking and Survey 2022, will hold an admission talk in New Delhi this Saturday for students and parents on the University’s latest programs, admission requirements, internship opportunities, career support and prospect.

Details of Admission Talk
Date: 19 August 2023 (Saturday)
Time: 18:00 – 19:30
Venue: FF – I Hall, 1/F, Le Meridien New Delhi (Windsor Place, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001)
Registration: https://ust.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9WQWSWon5YOmMR0

HKUST will also join the Annual IC3 Conference & Expo, and visit 10 high schools in Hyderabad to meet students, teachers and parents from Aug 21 to 25.

International Environment and Home to Indian Community
All HKUST faculty members have doctoral degrees and come from 40 countries and regions globally, while its students come from nearly 80 countries and regions, making the University the most international among all Hong Kong universities, with Indian students being one of the top 3 international student communities. Every year, HKUST is popular destination for Indian students. In academic year 2023-24, HKUST offered admissions to over 200 Indian students, 75% of which with scholarships.

Holistic and Innovative Pedagogy
HKUST has recently launched a novel academic framework “Major + X” for students to simultaneously choose traditional programs and emerging hot topics such as Artificial Intelligence. HKUST has also incorporated elements of the Metaverse into teaching and utilized virtual reality (VR) systems to provide concrete learning experiences, such as conducting simulated experiments on mudslides, enabling students to think critically and develop solutions creatively. HKUST is also the first university in Hong Kong to allow students to use ChatGPT. It has launched the “HKUST ChatGPT” for faculty and students since June, encouraging the use of generative AI technology in courses and establishing best practices.

Scholarship for Indian Students
HKUST offers academic scholarships for Indian students, providing full or partial tuition fee waivers that are renewable annually. Over the course of four years, students can receive up to a maximum of approximately INR7,220,000 in total. All students are automatically considered for the scholarships upon admission application submission. For more information – https://join.hkust.edu.hk/fees-and-scholarships Located at Clear Water Bay in Hong Kong, HKUST has one of the prettiest campuses in the world and is equipped with world-class research and teaching facilities.

CONTACT:
HKUST PR & Media Team
media@ust.hk

Amid record youth unemployment, over half of Arab youth in the Levant and North Africa want to emigrate for better opportunities: 15th annual ASDA’A BCW Arab Youth Survey

DUBAI, UAE, Aug. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Over half of Arab youth in the Levantine and North African countries say they are actively trying to leave or are considering leaving their country for better opportunities. The desire to emigrate is strongest among young men and women in the Levant (53%) followed by North Africa (48%), with the primary goal of finding a job.

Over half of Arab youth in North Africa and Levant want to leave their home country
Over half of Arab youth in North Africa and Levant want to leave their home country

On the other hand, just over a quarter (27%) of youth in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states say they have considered emigration, with a majority saying they would ‘never leave their country.’

Most Arab youth say they would like to emigrate to Canada (34%), with the United States (30%) coming a close second, followed by Germany and the UK (both on 20%) and France at 17%.  

These are some of the key findings under the theme ‘My Aspirations’ in the 15th annual ASDA’A BCW Arab Youth Survey, the most comprehensive study of its kind of the Arab world’s largest demographic, its over 200 million youth, conducted by ASDA’A BCW, the Middle East and North Africa’s leading communications consultancy.

The desire to emigrate corresponds with the bleak economic outlook in many Arab nations. Nearly three-quarters (72%) of young Arabs in the Levant, and about two-thirds (62%) in North African countries surveyed  said their national economy is going in the ‘wrong direction’.

In the GCC, however, youth remain extremely optimistic, with nearly nine in 10 (88%) saying their country’s economy is headed in the ‘right direction’.

With youth unemployment in the Middle East exceeding 25% – the highest and fastest-growing in the world, according to the International Labour Organisation – getting a job is understandably a priority for young Arabs. Among those who said they are actively considering emigration, nearly half (49%) said the reason was to ‘look for a job.’

Despite their fears about their national economy, more than two-thirds (69%) of Arab youth believe their best days lie ahead of them, a 5% increase over 2022. Youth in the GCC are the most hopeful (85%), followed by those in North Africa (64%) and the Levant (60%).

Sunil John, President, MENA, BCW and Founder of ASDA’A BCW, said: “The increasing number of Arab youth seeking greener pastures abroad reveals two of their important characteristics: One, their disappointment in the lack of opportunities at home – for a good education and a successful career, and two, their eagerness to shape their own destiny.

“Youth emigration is a huge drain on the economy of the Arab world, which must be stopped if the region is to benefit from the youth dividend. The region is one of the youngest in the world with over 60% of its population, over 200 million, below the age of 30,” added John.

“Despite the bleak economies in North Africa and Levant, what shines through is the youthful exuberance of being optimistic of the future. This is evident in most young Arabs being defiantly hopeful about their chances for a better life. These findings underline that Arab countries must focus on creating the right enabling environment for young people to thrive – the responsibility for this lies with both the government and the private sector.”

ASDA’A BCW commissioned SixthFactor Consulting, a leading research company, to conduct face-to-face interviews with 3,600 Arab citizens aged 18 to 24 in their home nations from March 27 to April 12, 2023.

The initial findings of the 2023 edition of the ASDA’A BCW Arab Youth Survey, under the themes My Aspirations, My Global Citizenship, My Politics, My Livelihood and My Identity, are available with expert commentaries at arabyouthsurvey.com. The overarching theme of this year’s study is ‘Living a New Reality’.

Canada, US, Germany, the UK and France are the top destinations young Arabs like to move to
Canada, US, Germany, the UK and France are the top destinations young Arabs like to move to

365Robot: Transforming Singapore’s Food Services Industry with Versatile Robot Waiters

SINGAPORE, Aug. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The food services industry in Singapore is facing a growing challenge as it projects 40% of its jobs to require redesign in the next three years. To address this issue and streamline operations, businesses are seeking innovative solutions. Introducing 365Robot, a pioneering company that is set to revolutionize the food services sector with its advanced robot waiters, catering to the ever-evolving needs of the industry.

365Robot’s Robot Waiters: A Game-Changing Approach

With the introduction of 365Robot’s cutting-edge robot waiters, the food services industry in Singapore will experience a transformative shift. By deploying these robot waiters, restaurants can optimize their workforce and allow human staff to focus on delivering personalized customer experiences and upskilling for future challenges.

Benefits of Robot Waiters:

Enabling Personalized Service: With robot waiters handling repetitive tasks, human staff can dedicate more time to understanding and catering to customers’ unique preferences, creating a truly personalized dining experience.

Efficiency and Time Savings: Robot waiters are programmed to navigate crowded restaurant spaces efficiently, ensuring quicker order deliveries and reducing overall waiting time for patrons.

Autonomous Plate Collection: 365Robot’s robot waiters cruise through the restaurant, and customers can place used plates and glasses onto its tray. After a pre programmed time, the robot will go to the washing area, where staff can collect the dirty plates. Alternatively, staff in the washing area can press a ‘call’ button and the robot will return immediately.

Unmatched Versatility: These highly adaptable robots can seamlessly integrate with various restaurant layouts and service styles, providing versatility that suits any establishment.

Table tracking: Upon placing the order, customers receive a table tracker that can be placed on their table, allowing them to choose their seats without needing humans to direct them. These trackers inform robot waiters the precise location of the customers, and where to deliver orders to.  This way, staff can focus on other tasks, optimising resource allocation and improving overall service quality.

Selecting the right robot waiter for a restaurant is essential. Factors such as the restaurant’s specific needs and challenges, the robot’s capabilities, customization options, integration with existing systems, and cost-effectiveness play a crucial role. 365Robot’s experts work closely with clients to help them understand how the robot waiter’s features align with their goals and customer service strategy.

Customer Success Stories

365Robot’s robot waiters have already proven their mettle in renowned restaurants like HANS IM GLÜCK, SHATEC, and Sri Bistari. Marco Basile, the Managing Director of HANS IM GLÜCK, shares his experience with 365Robot:

“I have great satisfaction and appreciation for the services and solutions provided by 365Robot as an AI robot provider. The decision to work with 365Robot was influenced by their outstanding industry reputation, proven track record, and positive feedback from other businesses and industry experts. The comprehensive features offered by 365Robot’s AI robots have significantly streamlined and automated processes, increasing efficiency, accuracy, and productivity. The exceptional customer service, deep understanding of specific needs, and prompt issue resolution demonstrated by the 365Robot team were also crucial factors. The company’s dedication to continuous improvement and innovation, as well as their commitment to staying at the forefront of the industry, assures a long and fruitful partnership.”

365Robot remains committed to leading technological advancements and working in collaboration with the food services industry in Singapore to provide tailored solutions. With its versatile and efficient robot waiters, 365Robot aims to drive significant improvements in the industry while addressing the challenges brought on by the changing landscape.

For more information on how 365Robot can transform your restaurant’s operations and customer experience, please visit https://www.365robot.sg/robot-waiter/.

365 Robot has selected Verz Design as its trusted partner for digital marketing. Established in 2009, Verz Design offers a range of digital marketing services, including search engine optimization (SEO), social media marketing, and search engine marketing. With a proven track record of success, Verz Design has achieved top rankings on the first page of Google for keywords such as ‘SEO Services‘.

About 365Robot:

365Robot is a trailblazing technology company dedicated to developing and deploying advanced robot waiters that revolutionize the food services industry. With an unwavering commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, 365Robot continues to lead the way in the adoption of cutting-edge technology to enhance businesses across Singapore’s vibrant culinary landscape.

ServiceNow announces national skills commitment with NTUC LearningHub at new Singapore Innovation Centre – a business accelerator for bespoke GenAI roadmaps to change the way work is done

NTUC LearningHub, VITAL, Synapxe – Singapore’s HealthTech agency, GovTech, Accenture, Fujitsu, Enable – a Fujitsu company, NCS and Tata Consultancy Services to build on momentum with ServiceNow, to skill one million individuals by 2024

SINGAPORE, July 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW), the leading digital workflow company, today announced a national skills commitment to train more than 1,000 Singaporeans in digital skills by 2024 in support of the Government’s Smart Nation agenda. This commitment supports their global program, RiseUp with ServiceNow, to skill one million people on the company’s platform by 2024.

NTUC LearningHub, VITAL Shared Services, Synapxe – Singapore’s HealthTech agency, GovTech, Accenture, Fujitsu, Enable – a Fujitsu company, NCS and Tata Consultancy Services have also committed to train employees or skill individuals on ServiceNow’s Platform in 2023, to meet digital business needs.

The announcement was made at the opening of ServiceNow’s new Innovation Centre, a digital incubation hub for Singapore enterprises to model, demo and stress-test digital roadmaps – such as GenAI, hyperautomation and low code apps – to deliver a better experience for customers and employees.

Companies can use the Innovation centre’s six purpose-built workspaces – located in Suntec, Tower Four – to build custom digital blueprints to scale their business strategies and share knowledge and best practices. The hub will also host on-demand training sessions with academia, customers and partners who’ve committed to skilling Singapore citizens.  

ServiceNow also welcomed NTUC LearningHub CEO, Jeremy Ong, ServiceNow’s newest academic skills partner in Asia.

ServiceNow and NTUC LearningHub announce Academic Partnership

NTUC LearningHub and ServiceNow have signed an Academic Partnership agreement in a national skills commitment to bring low-code digital courses to more than one thousand individuals in Singapore, through 2024. ServiceNow’s low-code citizen developer course will be the first course hosted on NTUC LearningHub and subsidised by SkillsFuture Singapore – a government initiative to make skills more accessible – with intake sessions open now. 

“As NTUC LearningHub is committed to equipping the workforce with job-ready skills to remain relevant and competitive in the digital economy, we are delighted to collaborate with world-class partners like ServiceNow to offer accessible, high-quality, and industry-recognised skills training. The ServiceNow low-code citizen developer course will empower individual workers to acquire skills that are transferrable across job functions and industries. This will enable them to better value-add, by actively contributing to digital transformation and innovation within their organisations, and even as they transition into new careers,” said Mr Jeremy Ong.

ServiceNow training courses are also available to anyone in Singapore who is interested in building a digital career, with more than 600 free courses and 18-job related certification paths. Local placements are available with key partners, such as Accenture, Fujitsu, Enable – a Fujitsu company, NCS and Tata Consultancy Services in Singapore.

Singapore as the digital hub for ServiceNow in APAC

“ServiceNow’s decision to commit to training local talent and establish an Innovation Centre in Singapore reinforces our focus to accelerate Asia’s economic growth with talent and technology. We’re transforming the way Singapore enterprises build digital businesses, to deliver better ways to work,” said Wee Luen Chia, Managing Director and Area Vice President, ServiceNow Asia.

Singapore remains a key contributor to ServiceNow’s strong regional growth, as the Headquarters for the Region, following inauguration ten years ago. ServiceNow has doubled Singapore’s hundreds-strong employee base in the last two years and made dedicated investment into local data centre facilities to support regulated industries. ServiceNow customers include Singapore Airlines, Temasek Polytechnic, GovTech, M1, Scoot and Standard Chartered.

Singapore’s highly skilled, advanced digital economy is furthering its edge; with government, industry and academia, embracing all avenues of innovation, led by local talent with the best ideas supported by the world’s best technology,” said Chia.

Singapore Innovation Centre launch partners

“The key to leading meaningful digital transformation amid the rapidly changing nature of work is developing our people. Low code skills offer tremendous opportunities for non-technical employees to find better ways to work. As part of our ‘Innovation Day Out’ initiative to continually test new solutions and grow citizen developers, we are excited to offer ServiceNow’s low code course to our officers. This will equip 20 of them with digital skills and provide valuable insights into the solution’s capabilities,” said Mr Dennis Lui, Chief Executive of VITAL, the Ministry of Finance.

About ServiceNow  

ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) makes the world work better for everyone. Our cloud-based platform and solutions help digitize and unify organizations so that they can find smarter, faster, better ways to make work flow. So employees and customers can be more connected, more innovative, and more agile. And we can all create the future we imagine. The world works with ServiceNow. For more information, visit: www.servicenow.com

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Where Global Minds Meet: G-P Introduces Pangeo Summit Global Event Series


Kicking off October 2023, G-P’s reimagined annual conference will bring together HR, technology and business leaders at exclusive events around the world to connect, learn and discuss global growth trends and technology

BOSTON, July 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — REMOTE FIRST COMPANY G-P (Globalization Partners), the pioneer and recognized leader in the global employment industry, known for setting the standard in global employment compliance, today announced its flagship annual conference will return as Pangeo Summit, a global series of exclusive, in-person events designed to be the preeminent forums on global growth. The invitation-only events will take place October 16 in Paris, early November in San Francisco and H1 2024 in Asia Pacific.

The Pangeo Summit series brings together senior HR, technology and business leaders to connect and discuss shaping the future of work and business through a global lens. Attendees will build meaningful connections with their peers, discuss the latest global growth trends with experts and industry leaders and learn how new technology can support their business goals.

“Leaders around the world are looking for new ways to drive innovation and growth,” said Nicole Sahin, founder and CEO, G-P. “Success knows no borders and a future-fit business model requires a global mindset. We’re bringing together the best and the brightest minds around the world to provide unique insights and foster much-needed conversation around global growth to tap into the power of global business transformation.”

The Pangeo Summit series will feature sessions on:

  • Global Growth Technology: Unlock the Power of the Everywhere Workforce
    The Pangeo Summit opening keynote explores the promise of a new category – global growth technology – designed to disrupt traditional global hiring models and provide everything a business needs to build and manage global teams. 
  • How a Global Mindset Can Shape Business Success
    Top HR leaders discuss how the latest in SaaS and AI technology come together with a global mindset to break down barriers, solve challenges and unlock greater market opportunity and competitive advantage. 
  • Global Growth Idea Exchange 
    An interactive discussion session with peers to explore key global growth areas top of mind for business leaders. Topics include finding and attracting global talent, building a global culture and global compliance.

Get on the VIP list to attend Pangeo Summit in Paris or Pangeo Summit in San Francisco. Learn more and request an invitation here https://www.g-p.com/pangeo/

For more information on all the latest innovations in G-P’s global growth platform, visit https://www.g-p.com/g-p-meridian-suite/

About G-P
G-P is the pioneer and recognized leader of the global employment industry and has delivered world-class global compliance and workforce products designed to meet the needs of growing companies since 2012. G-P’s global growth platform is driven by the G-P Meridian Suite of SaaS-based global employment products. G-P helps thousands of customers build and manage teams quickly and compliantly in 180+ countries without navigating legal, tax or HR issues.

G-P: Global Made Possible™

To learn more, please visit: g-p.com or connect with us via TwitterLinkedInFacebook, or check out our Blog.

CONTACT:
Katie Johnson
kjohnson@g-p.com

NEW REPORT FROM GENERATION REVEALS HOW EMPLOYERS MUST ADAPT HIRING PRACTICES TO ATTRACT ENTRY-LEVEL TECH TALENT

Despite rhetoric around skills-based hiring, 61% of employers added work or education screening requirements for entry-level hires over the past three years

Companies that removed degree or work requirements see a significant increase in number of applicants and comparable on-the-job performance

WASHINGTON, June 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — New data from Generation, the global employment non-profit, reveals that organizations must radically rethink hiring practices for entry-level tech talent – and lays out first steps to take.

A number of companies have already broken the mold and removed degree or work requirements over the past three years, and they are reaping the benefits.

Nearly 60% of organizations that eliminated these requirements saw an increase in the number of applicants, allowing them to hire more people more quickly, and tapping into new candidate pools that can fuel talent diversity. Better still, they saw little trade-off in terms of performance once candidates were in the job—with 84% of companies saying that people they hired without degree or education requirements performed the same or better than people hired using traditional methods.

These findings come from Launching a Tech Hiring Revolution, a study of thousands of employers, entry-level tech employees, and jobseekers, spanning eight countries: Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Mexico, the UK, and the US. The research was supported by The Hg Foundation as well as Bank of America, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, and MetLife Foundation.

Globally, 86% of surveyed employers say they are hiring for entry-level tech roles. Organizations across various sectors, including banking, manufacturing, and retail, all have tech needs, forcing them to compete for talent. And they are struggling, with 62% of employers saying that entry-level tech recruitment processes need to change.

True entry-level tech jobs have disappeared, with 94% of employers saying their hiring requirements for “entry-level” tech roles include prior work experience in a related field.

But despite the continued rhetoric around skills-based hiring, nearly two-thirds of employers globally (61%) added education or work requirements over the past three years for entry-level tech roles. And not just technical skills, as 40% increased behavioral skill requirements as well.

As those employers that defied that trend have shown, shifting hiring to focus on skills rather than degrees is a way to access new talent pools. Focusing on skills-based techniques was a key part of employer success for the group that removed requirements, with tech industry certifications playing an important role. However, while certifications served as a hiring process equalizer across ethnicities, gender bias persisted. Men without certifications received more job offers per interview than women with certifications.

Even though employers are strongly motivated to expand entry-level tech pipelines, those that are struggling to change cite tight budgets and a lack of executive support as tough obstacles. The report concludes there are four ingredients to unlocking the needed shift, including:

  • Expand applicant pools by removing work experience and degree requirements, and instead prioritizing certifications and other skills indicators.
  • During the hiring process, use technical assessments to ensure that applicants have the necessary skills for the job.
  • Throughout, pay attention to both behavioral and technical skills.
  • Rethink hiring teams to reduce tacit bias and increase talent diversity.

To continue to explore the possibilities of a skills-based approach, Generation will assemble a coalition of global employers that want to make the kinds of changes the research calls for and share results publicly to create durable solutions that can be applied across sectors and around the globe.

You can read the whole report here.

Mona Mourshed, founding global CEO of Generation said:

“The first rung of the tech job ladder is broken. Every day, at Generation, we sit at the intersection of thousands of employers and learners, and we see the friction in the hiring process that makes it hard for talented people, who come from backgrounds that have been historically overlooked, to get in the door. That’s why we undertook this research to help employers and society unclog that vital entry-level tech pipeline. The next step is to go deeper in exploring what works, and I’m excited to partner with a coalition of global employers that are committed to opening up opportunity in tech to more people.”

Martina Sanow, Trustee of The Hg Foundation, a grant-giving charity with a focus on removing barriers to education and skills in technology, and Partner at Hg said:

“Those from diverse backgrounds and who haven’t followed traditional pathways represent a huge pool of potential talent for the tech sector. This landmark research represents a step change in our understanding of the global entry-level talent market and where the challenges and opportunities lie. The next crucial step is to build on the report’s recommendations and to trial with employers innovative recruitment approaches that harness the abilities of under-served groups.”

Notes to Editors

Methodology

The findings in this report are drawn from a survey commissioned by Generation that was in the field from November 4, 2022, to January 9, 2023. The study included employed people (aged 18 and over), unemployed people (aged 18 and over), and hiring and technical managers at employers.

The survey drew 4,023 responses from employed and unemployed people, and 1,325 responses from employers, across Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

About Generation

Generation is a global employment nonprofit network that supports people to achieve economic mobility so they can change their lives. We train and place adults into careers that would otherwise be inaccessible and seek to improve how education to employment systems function. Generation launched in 2015 and consists of a global hub and a network of in-country affiliates that spans 17 countries. To date, Generation has more than 80,000 graduates who have earned more than $630 million in wages, and works with more than 11,000 employers, implementation partners, and funders. For more, visit generation.org.

About The Hg Foundation

The Hg Foundation’s vision is that the tech workforce of the future harnesses the talents of all, regardless of background.  It does this by supporting education and employment-based programmes across the UK, USA, and Europe where it can demonstrate measurable, long-term and scalable impact and make a difference to those that need it most. To date it has committed $14m to programmes that will reach 10,000 young people and adults from under-represented backgrounds. The Hg Foundation is registered Charity no. 1189216. Find out more at https://www.thehgfoundation.com/ 

Diane Wang Emphasizes the Significance of Digital Tools in Boosting Women Entrepreneurship at the 2023 BRICS Women’s Leadership Forum

BEIJING, June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — To deepen business cooperation and promote women entrepreneurship among BRICS countries, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and the China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC) held the 2023 BRICS Women’s Leadership Forum on June 5 in Beijing.

Diane Wang, Member of BRICS WBA China Chapter, Founder, Chairperson & CEO of DHGATE Group, attended the panel discussion themed “She Leads in Digital Transformation”, along with Nobukhosi Dlamini, CEO of Bahati Tech, Mônica Pinhanez, CEO of Zeka Digital Education, Jingjing Xu, Chair of the Board, Meridian Smart Health Technology Beijing Ltd and Ayesha Nazneen, COO of Apollo Telehealth Services. Shen Yueyue, Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, the All-China Women’s Federation chairperson, Ren Hongbin, Chairman of CCPIT, Siyabonga C. Cwele, South Africa’s ambassador to China, Lebogang Zulu, rotating chairperson of BRICS WBA, Group CEO of AV South Africa, and business representatives from BRICS countries including South Africa, Russia, Brazil, India, attended the forum.

Diane Wang Emphasizes the Significance of Digital Tools in Boosting Women Entrepreneurship at the 2023 BRICS Women
Diane Wang Emphasizes the Significance of Digital Tools in Boosting Women Entrepreneurship at the 2023 BRICS Women

MyyShop stages numerous budding women entrepreneurs

“We have to face the severe situation that there are still high barriers for women to gain knowledge,” said Diane during the forum, drawing participants’ attention to a survey carried out last year by the APEC Business Advisory Council in which 63% of women respondents from MSMEs reported a lack of professional skills while more than 50% expressed a strong need for training in digital tools. “All parties are in action, but I would like to reiterate to strengthen multilateral cooperation in the digital capability building for women, help women to access digital skills in a practical way to realize entrepreneurship,” she added.

To lower the barriers for women to participate in e-commerce to an absolute minimum and provide a powerful digital tool for young women entrepreneurs to grow their social commerce business, DHGATE launched MyyShop in 2020 as a pioneering social commerce platform. MyyShop provides digitalization tools and step-by-step support to empower creators, influencers, and individual entrepreneurs with social influence to effortlessly monetize their influence on social platforms. Put simply, users can “Share to Earn” by selling through shoppable feeds or leveraging influencer marketing on social platforms.  

Diane shared the story of Sonya, a Russian woman’s story to allow participants to have a full picture of how MyyShop works to help women stand on their own feet. Sonya is an international student studying in China. She once modeled part-time but gave that up when COVID-19 hit. Fortunately, she started to learn e-commerce knowledge and skills on MyyShop and tried to recommend wigs to her followers, which were shipped by MyyShop suppliers. Now, her monthly revenue is above USD 400,000, which not only allows her to pay her tuition fees but also allows her to partly support her family.

“This is a touching story that makes us believe that if we provide training to women and connect them with resources, they can better participate in the digital economy and make themselves better off. “

For women entrepreneurs, MyyShop addresses complex supply chain challenges in cross-border e-commerce using innovative technology and services. This enables women to leverage their strengths and actively participate in the digital economy with equal opportunities.

“We should strive to harness and utilize the latest technology. I look forward to seeing more women-led entrepreneurial enterprises effectively leverage the power of social networks and new technologies,” said Diane, pointing out the infinite potential of digital transformation.

A new women empowerment community to come

Diane appealed for different organizations among BRICS countries to cooperate with and promote outstanding women role models to inspire more women worldwide, foster an environment of public opinion that supports women entrepreneurs, and let women see the limitless potential of the digital economy.

To encourage the global women community to stand up, raise their voices, and break old stereotypes, Diane is in the process of establishing an international women empowerment community. “The road for women to form and grow a business is long and difficult,” said Diane, who founded DHGATE in 2004.

“If someone can guide budding entrepreneurs as mentors, allowing them to learn from their valuable experience, such women are more likely to succeed,” she added. This community will serve as a platform for women to support each other, giving them the opportunity to learn new skills, acquire new resources, realize their potential faster and better, and let the world see “Her Power”.

This new community initiative follows the APEC Women Connect platform initiated by Diane in 2016. As an APEC-endorsed program, the platform aims to empower women, especially young women, to realize entrepreneurship through digital solutions, including inspirational sharing, practical learning, effective recognition, and awards.

“We will continue to persist with this project and continuously expand its influence to drive and assist more women entrepreneurs,” said Diane.

During the 2023 BRICS Women’s Leadership Forum, the BRICS Women’s Development Report for 2023 was also published to provide an overview of the current state and progress of women’s development in these countries.

About DHgate

Founded in 2004, DHgate has become the leading B2B cross-border e-commerce marketplace in China. Through our global operations and offices, including in the USA and UK, we reach millions of people with trusted products and services. As of December 31, 2022, DHgate served more than 59.6 million registered buyers from 225 countries and regions by connecting them to over 2.54 million sellers in China and other countries, with over 34 million live listings on the platform annually. For more information, please visit dhgate.com and follow @DHgate.com

About MyyShop

MyyShop is a pioneering social commerce platform launched by DHGATE Group that allows effortless selling on social media. MyyShop aims to provide content creators with online store creation tools, as well as AI-powered, tailored product recommendations that their audience won’t be able to resist, allow them to sell with confidence knowing the products are in demand and backed by a world-leading supply chain that delivers to increase earnings quickly. For more information, please visit MyyShop.com and follow @MyyShopOfficial