• 2017
    LinkedIn 发布2017美国新兴工作岗位报告 在美国,现在的就业市场充满了新的机会,新的工作机会对于求职者来说也意味着有了潜在可能性。 在未来的十年内,美国劳动统计局预测会创造出11.5百万个工作机会,甚至未来65%的孩子将从事着现在还不存在的工作岗位。 为了找出什么是更有前途的岗位和更能带来成功的技能,我们分析了LinkedIn过去5年间的数据,来寻找哪些岗位和技能处于上升趋势,并对这些趋势在未来的工作市场中代表了什么进行了分析。 从中我们发现了: 技术为王 软技能的必要性 高流动性的岗位处于上升趋势 有才能的人在顶尖岗位中供不应求 面向未来的技能非常重要 在过去的5年内,技术岗位的激增并没有使我们感到惊讶。十一月的劳动报告中指出,在硬件行业,招聘率增长了近10%,同时从去年10月起到现在,软件行业,招聘率增长了近15%。 以下为2017美国TOP 20新兴岗位排行榜: 更多详细信息欢迎点击链接查看原文: https://economicgraph.linkedin.com/research/LinkedIns-2017-US-Emerging-Jobs-Report     The explosion of tech roles over the past five years comes as no surprise given the impact of technology in every sector. Our November Workforce Report noted that hiring is up nearly 10% in the hardware industry, and nearly 15% in the software industry from October 2016. Specifically, the growth and widespread application of more sophisticated technology - like artificial intelligence - we are seeing more specialized machine learning and data-specific roles top the list of emerging jobs. These jobs are also widely available outside the technology industry. The number of customer experience roles that made the list indicates that the “age of the customer” was more than jargon. These jobs are among some of the non-automatable jobs on the market today, and the skills associated with them aren’t necessarily taught in university, as they rely heavily on soft skills. There can’t be emerging jobs without some jobs being replaced. When looking at the roles that are starting to lose steam in today’s professional landscape, two trend stands out: Comprehensive sets of skills that cover multiple disciplines are seemingly in higher demand. Many of the roles on this list cover multiple disciplines and are applicable to multiple industries. Certain specialist roles are on the decline. From specialized developer roles, to legal specialists, and even specialized logistics roles, we are seeing these roles be replaced in favor of more comprehensive skill sets and job titles. For example, Flash-related roles are on the decline as the technology loses steam in favor of more big data and machine learning roles. Software engineers are feeding into nearly all of these emerging jobs. We looked back at the career paths of professionals who hold these top 5 roles to get a sense for where they were in their careers 5 years ago, and what we found is encouraging for professionals no matter their career journey or the types of skills they have. In analyzing the career path of professionals who hold one of the top 5 emerging jobs, there was a common thread throughout: software engineers are feeding into all of the technology-related professions. Sales Development Representatives, while growing rapidly, is still an entry-level role and a great option for those looking to break into any industry. In fact, this is one of the most popular roles for recent graduates. Machine Learning Engineer 1. Software Engineer 2. Research Assistant 3. Teaching Assistant 4. Data Scientist 5. System Engineer Data Scientist 1. Research Assistant 2. Teaching Assistant 3. Software Engineer 4. Data Scientist 5. Business Analyst Sales Development Representative 1. Server 2. Sales Associate 3. Account Manager 4. Administrative Assistant 5. Customer Service Representative Customer Success Manager 1. Account Manager 2. Project Manager 3. Customer Service Representative 4. Program Manager 5. Sales Manager Big Data Developer 1. Software Engineer 2. Hadoop Developer 3. System Engineer 4. Java Engineer 5. ETL Developer Among these emerging jobs, some of them offer more mobility for those looking to explore new cities or industries, while others are more limited.Let’s take a look at the jobs that are widely available in cities across the country, but have fewer opportunities to pivot to a different industry… These Are the Jobs Available in Many Cities, But Few Industries Roles in the real estate, fitness, or retail space tend to be more widely distributed across U.S. regions. However, while these roles offer more options for location mobility, there are fewer options to pivot industries. Licensed Realtor Brand Partner Independent Travel Agent Brand Activation Manager Barre Instructor These Are the Jobs That Offer Industry Mobility, But Are Concentrated in the U.S.’s 10 Largest Metros These are jobs that are highly concentrated in the top 10 largest urban areas in the United States, but span across several industries. Many of the emerging roles in tech are concentrated in urban areas, like San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles. When looking at industry mobility among these emerging roles, many of them skew heavily towards the software and IT skill set, but provide opportunities across nearly every industry. Head of Partnerships Head of Customer Experience Data Scientist iOS App Developer User Experience Researcher Most Common Skills Among Emerging Jobs According to a recent survey conducted by LinkedIn and Capgemini, nearly 30% of professionals believe their skills will be redundant in the next 1-2 years, if they aren’t already, with another 38% stating they believe their skills will be outdated within the next 4-5 years. This feeling is largely driven by lack of access to adequate training to stay abreast of new - largely digital - skills that are necessary to be successful in today’s fast-paced jobs landscape. We looked at the skills that were most strongly represented among the top 20 emerging jobs. While many of these roles require specialized experience or an advanced degree, one thing remains constant: soft skills are important across the board. You’ll also notice these skills encompass a range of professions from marketing, to engineering, to sales, and it’s likely many possess at least one. Management Sales Communication Marketing Start-Ups Python Software Development Analytics Cloud Computing Retail We also took a look at the skills that were growing the fastest across these professions, and the same trend emerged: soft skills are represented across the board, as well as basic computer literacy. We noticed skills like social media, Microsoft Office, and digital marketing skills were on the rise across a number of these emerging jobs. Most Important Soft Skills (According to Hiring Managers) For those not interested in roles associated with the above skills - never fear, soft skills are an incredibly important part of being a fit for any role and more than 60% of hiring managers told us they had a hard time screening for them. We surveyed more than 1,200 hiring managers to find out what they’re looking for in a candidate when it comes to soft skills: Adaptability Culture Fit Collaboration Leadership Growth Potential Prioritization Learn more about how to prepare to talk about these skills in an interview, in this blog post. These Are the Top Skills for the Top 5 Emerging Jobs When looking more granularly at the skills most common among professionals in the top 5 emerging jobs, we’re able to get a clearer picture of the skills needed to be successful in these roles. Whether it’s understanding the ins and outs of enterprise software to help customers, or specialized engineering and programming skills - it’s clear that technology has become a part of nearly every role. The rise of customer success managers can likely be attributed to the explosion of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offerings, a theory that holds true when looking at the skills these professionals possess. Two of the top five skills for this role are related to enterprise and SaaS software know-how. If professionals don’t have the hard tech skills needed, or aren’t interested in pursuing a career in engineering or development, but want to work in the technology industry, pivoting to a more customer-centric role is a great way to get a foot in the door. Machine Learning Engineer             1. Machine Learning 2. Research 3. Algorithms 4. Software 5. Deep Learning Data Scientist             1. Data Science 2. Machine Learning 3. Analytics 4. Data Mining 5. Python         Sales Development Representative             1. Sales 2. Sales Management 3. Business Development 4. Account Planning 5. Start-Ups        Customer Success Manager             1. Management 2. Software as a Service 3. Enterprise Software 4. Sales 5. Customer Success Management        Big Data Developer             1. Big Data 2. Hadoop 3. Java 4. [Apache] Hive 5. Start-Ups Skills Trending On the Decline When analyzing the skills that are on the decline among these roles, a couple trends stood out. The increasing focus on digital skills and digital experiences, meaning skills like “shopper marketing” - that are traditionally focused on understanding shopping habits in physical stores - are on the decline. Additionally, as noted above, legacy technology skills associated with older technology systems like Java are also decreasing across the more technology-focused roles. Extremely saturated and general skills like “strategy” and “marketing” are being replaced by more specific skills associated with these professions, for example “integrated marketing.” Beyond emerging roles, we’re seeing a surge of freelance professionals in the United States, and they’re often choosing to pursue freelance work as a side hustle to a full-time job. So much so that in a recent survey of freelance professionals, a quarter of them told us their freelance work is in an entirely different professional field than their full-time career. In fact, the skills associated with one of our emerging jobs, Barre Instructor, indicates this is a freelance job on the side that U.S. professionals are embracing.However, this is often more than just a side hustle; in the same survey, nearly 20% of freelancers indicated they will make six figures or more this year with freelance work alone. What’s more, freelancers are driving more workforce growth than traditional 9-to-5ers. Where The Growth Is Happening Growth in the freelance sector is booming, especially for legacy industries including retail and healthcare, and oil and energy. Industry Sector Freelance 5-Year Growth Non-Freelance 5-Year Growth Healthcare 47% 20% Retail & Consumer Products 42% 5% Staffing 41% 30% Oil & Energy 39% 9% Professional Services 34% 15% The states where freelancers are seeing the most growth also might surprise you. The freelance population is growing quickly in the South and Midwest, but for now remains heavily concentrated on the coasts in New York, California, and Oregon. State Freelance 5-Year Growth Non-Freelance 5-Year Growth North Dakota 45% 24% Louisiana 44% 17% Mississippi 44% 16% District to Columbia 41% 17% West Virginia 40% 16% What This All Means It may come as no surprise that technology-centric roles stole the show among emerging jobs in the United States, but the prevalence of machine learning and data science roles and skills indicate a shift in the types of technology we can expect to be using in the near future, as well as what professionals should be preparing themselves for. Having an academic background and a comprehensive suite of skills were also strong trends, especially among professionals who are now machine learning engineers and data scientists. Both of these roles are also often held by professionals with 10 years or more of professional experience, so for those just starting out and having trouble landing one of these titles, don’t be discouraged! It’s always a good reminder that soft skills will always be important, no matter the profession. The ability to collaborate, be a leader, and learn from colleagues will stand out in interviews, and even more once starting a job. Methodology: The results of this analysis represent the world seen through the lens of LinkedIn data. As such, it is influenced by how members choose to use the site, which can vary based on professional, social, and regional culture, as well as overall site availability and accessibility. These variances were not accounted for in the analysis. We looked at all members who list dated work experience on their profile and grouped the millions of unique, user-inputted job titles based on common job roles (which have many permutations). For example, the “machine learning engineer” job title includes user inputted titles such as “machine learning software engineer” and “machine learning engineer II.” We then counted the frequencies of job titles that were held in 2012 and compared the results to job titles that were held in 2017. “Emerging jobs” refers to the job titles that saw the largest growth in frequency over that 5 year period. To determine common career paths, we looked at members who list a current position with one of the “emerging" job titles and counted the frequencies of job titles these members held in 2012. The availability of jobs by region and by industry are based on the company and location information of members who currently hold these job titles. 原文地址:https://economicgraph.linkedin.com/research/LinkedIns-2017-US-Emerging-Jobs-Report  
    2017
    2017年12月12日
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    校招管理系列服务推荐:优面宝校招版,更专业化的校招面试管理工具 作者:於丹   转载请备注文章出处 HRTechChina给大家推荐校招面试创新工具的首创者—优面宝。HRTechChina去年校招季也推荐过,就受到了HR们的关注和热烈追捧。经过1年时间的历练和再优化,优面宝2017校招版已经重装上线,更多贴心的细节和效率提升的改进! 1 聊到关于金九银十的校招,有经验的HR们都知道这样的话题和准备永远都不会嫌过早!那加班到凌晨的邀约候选人的通知电话、一大堆繁琐耗时的数据统计报告,状况连出难掌控的面试现场,协调面试官和候选人安排的心“累”,不断被候选人放鸽子的“痛”,依旧历历在目! 1 在人力资源科技时代,这时候作为HR的我们,必须要学会善用工具! 1 在通知候选人面试环节,优面宝可一键发送大批量面试邀约。不仅能让候选人自主选择面试时间,还能更详细查看公司及岗位的介绍等信息,省去一遍遍口头介绍表述的不完善及麻烦。最重要的是,能够实时跟踪候选人查看邀约,确认邀约等。真正做到到场率的可控,做到有目的的后续跟进,提升60%到场率。 截图为某知名企业使用优面宝校招版发送邀约2小时候后的数据统计,该截图已授权 1 面试现场方面,候选人到达现场后,HR们无需一位位确认候选人名字,面试时间房间。候选人扫一扫二维码签到就能自助了解面试全部详细信息。更有排队叫号系统,不仅能让现场更有序还能节省人工降低成本。 1 此外,不在现场的领导想要实时知晓现场状况?想立马拿到详细分析报告?面试官想了解候选人实时到场状态? 1 没问题! 1 让我们看下优面宝提供的关键功能服务的图表吧! 目前,优面宝2017校招版为了帮助到更多企业的校招面试管理更科技化,更有效率,企业品牌更加鲜明,人才吸引力更强,现推出更优惠价格,只需3600元起! 1 此外,如果您目前有其他在使用的校招管理工具?没问题,优面宝校招版能与大部分系统进行整合,嵌入流程中。这一切都为了协助我们HR更完美胜任上述工作!就连在校招过程中,全程进行企业品牌宣传、提升候选人体验感,等等这些工作,优面宝校招版也能一并替您解决! 1 点击申请:http://umian.me/gW3602  1 电话:021— 31266686 官网:www.umianbao.com 微信:youmianbao808
    2017
    2017年07月05日
  • 2017
    硅谷知名孵化器YC的2017创投风向标 对于渴望进入顶级孵化器的硅谷创业者而言,每年冬季和春季有两次大考,那就是YC的申请季。 想进YC的创业者太多了,毕竟这是一个走出reddit、Airbnb还有Dropbox的地方。每个申请季有超过6500家创业公司申请进入YC,仅有2%的项目有获得面谈的机会。从2005到现在,YC一共投资了超过1,400家创业公司,所投企业估值合计超过700亿美金。 YC的首席运营官Qasar Youris在12月9号上海举行的SomaX 2017中美创投论坛上分享了一组关于YC的数据,可以一窥硅谷创投圈的风貌与趋势。 三十当家,硅谷不止属于年轻人 尽管普遍印象中,硅谷创业者=满腔热血的年轻人,YC收到的创业公司申请中,创始人的平均年龄是30岁,18%的创始人超过40岁,20岁以下的创始人只占了15%。单个创始人的公司比例正在减少,近5年来的占比从46%下降到30%,2~3个联合创始人的创业公司占比超过60%。Qasar Youris表示,在过去的经验中发现,2~3个联合创始人的创业公司在决策时会更加简单有效。 SaaS、VR、AI…硅谷创业者追逐的当红炸子鸡 在众多的创业项目中,SaaS、Deep AI、AI、Machine Learning、VR等类型的创业公司比例呈现上升趋势。其中AI和VR类上升趋势最为迅猛,2016年分别占比1.8%和1.2%左右。在所有热门的创业类型中,SaaS占比最高,约2.5%。而Ads、Digital Currencies & Technologies、VR等项目的占比,从去年至今呈现明显的下滑趋势。其中VR、Digital Currencies & Technology经历了2015年的大热之后都出现明显的回落。 YC曾申请数据表现出的技术趋势,可以更加清楚地看到哪些技术与领域正被创业者追逐,而哪些已经被快速地舍弃。 2017年YC的投资风向 在YC众多申请项目中,过往的录取率最高的创业公司行业分别是:Biotech,Hardware,Fintech,VR/AR,Entertainment。如果要申请YC,生物科技相关的创业公司获得投资的成功率将会更大。Qasar Youris表示,YC期待更多有野心的企业提交申请, Community,Fintech,Entertainment,Hardware,VR/AR以及Biotech等领域的创业公司都是他们所期待看到的。 此前,曾对YC COO Qasar Younis进行过独家专访,如果对YC或Qasar Younis还不甚了解,你可以看看。 来源:36氪,作者:林鲁比,如若转载,请注明出处:http://36kr.com/p/5058833.html
    2017
    2016年12月12日
  • 2017
    2017年中国大陆节假日放假安排出炉-中秋国庆连放8天 国务院办公厅12月1日发布《国务院办公厅关于2017年部分节假日安排的通知》,全文如下:   各省、自治区、直辖市人民政府,国务院各部委、各直属机构:   经国务院批准,现将2017年元旦、春节、清明节、劳动节、端午节、中秋节和国庆节放假调休日期的具体安排通知如下。   一、元旦:1月1日放假,1月2日(星期一)补休。   二、春节:1月27日至2月2日放假调休,共7天。1月22日(星期日)、2月4日(星期六)上班。   三、清明节:4月2日至4日放假调休,共3天。4月1日(星期六)上班。   四、劳动节:5月1日放假,与周末连休。   五、端午节:5月28日至30日放假调休,共3天。5月27日(星期六)上班。   六、中秋节、国庆节:10月1日至8日放假调休,共8天。9月30日(星期六)上班。   节假日期间,各地区、各部门要妥善安排好值班和安全、保卫等工作,遇有重大突发事件,要按规定及时报告并妥善处置,确保人民群众祥和平安度过节日假期。   国务院办公厅   2016年12月1日  
    2017
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