One of HR's biggest challenges is selecting the right people.
With the arrival of the AI wave, the talent gap across various industries will only widen. Whether it's interns, current employees, or seasoned professionals, the competitive pressure will only intensify.
The most painful reality now is—years of work experience may be overtaken or even surpassed by a newcomer in less than a year, thanks to their learning speed and execution ability. Everyone is aware of this.
And what about those with ten or twenty years of experience? Honestly, they aren't constantly iterating themselves or learning new things every day. Stagnation has become a career killer.
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AirdropHunter420
· 01-10 13:20
Now, a midlife crisis isn't a crisis, it's a reality check... stagnation means death.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 01-10 03:29
Well, not really. The threshold is really too low now; anyone can quickly become an AI novice...
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 01-09 05:47
Given how intense this is, just give up if you don't want to learn.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-07 13:48
Oh no, things are getting too intense now, experience can't even guarantee a stable job anymore.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 01-07 13:48
Can't keep pushing anymore. Instead of chasing new trends, it's better to find a winning track where you can just relax and win.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-07 13:45
The rate of experience depreciation is faster than my leverage liquidation calculations... The market's perception trigger threshold is really being lowered.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 01-07 13:37
Stagnation is death. This saying applies to both crypto and the traditional workplace.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 01-07 13:33
Oh man, that's why I study new things every day now. If I stop, I get beaten up.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-07 13:29
That's why no one dares to lie flat now—stagnation equals elimination.
People who don't update themselves can't match others' learning speed even after ten years of work, and that's the most frightening part.
One of HR's biggest challenges is selecting the right people.
With the arrival of the AI wave, the talent gap across various industries will only widen. Whether it's interns, current employees, or seasoned professionals, the competitive pressure will only intensify.
The most painful reality now is—years of work experience may be overtaken or even surpassed by a newcomer in less than a year, thanks to their learning speed and execution ability. Everyone is aware of this.
And what about those with ten or twenty years of experience? Honestly, they aren't constantly iterating themselves or learning new things every day. Stagnation has become a career killer.