[00:05.48]services,the media,informatuion techology,
[00:08.73]and the biosciences are doing really well.
[00:12.10]Without doubt,the number of jobs in information
[00:14.72]techology will rise dramatically.
[00:17.55]There are currently over 100 million computers
[00:20.41]in the world,
[00:21.51]and by 2020 the number will be around
[00:23.96]one billion.
[00:26.45](3).Because of this,computer programmers
[00:30.17]and systems analysts will be
[00:31.77]in much greater demand.
[00:33.56]There are also many other important changes
[00:36.06]taking place in the workplace.
[00:38.74]First,the job market
[00:40.24]is getting more and more competitive,
[00:42.47]and the idea of a "job for life"has already
[00:45.48]become old-fashioned.
[00:47.82](4).Because of this,worker will have to be
[00:51.02]more flexible.
[00:52.30]According to Mark Hastings
[00:53.75]of the Institute of Management,
[00:55.80]in the future people will organize their
[00:57.58]working life around a variety of contracts.
[01:00.83]instead of working just for one company.
[01:03.62]In the same way,companies will change,
[01:06.31]they will be organized more democratically.
[01:09.32]People will move sideways to do different jobs,
[01:12.54]rather than moving up
[01:13.63]the "company ladder"as before.
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