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‼️Quantum computing could be the biggest leap since AI. Yet, the global workforce in this field remains limited. According to The Quantum Insider, quantum computing is expected to create around 840,000 new jobs by 2035, with 250,000 of those emerging by 2030. Our latest edition of #TechCareerDecoded explores the fast-expanding universe of quantum computing. Inside, you’ll find: ⤷ A clear overview of what quantum computing really is ⤷ How professionals with a software background can pivot into the field ⤷ 5 practical tips to help you get started in quantum ...and much more. For the full edition, click here 👇 #QuantumComputing #TechCareers #MichaelPage

Constantin Schürer

Account Manager | ACP Group · Since 2010 in Digital Business · · Building structure 🌐 enabling teams 🤝 driving growth 📈

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Understanding the growth of quantum computing is crucial for professionals looking to stay ahead in tech innovation.

Yoganath V

Design Systems Leader & Head of Design | B2B SaaS Design | AI-Driven Design & Product Strategy | 20+ Yrs

3w

This newsletter is a breath of fresh air for anyone feeling curious - and perhaps a bit intimidated - about breaking into quantum and AI. Thank you for demystifying the field while offering concrete, actionable steps. Your breakdown of career opportunities and starter tips is especially encouraging for those who might not have a physics degree but still dream of contributing to this explosive space. A key takeaway: quantum tech’s future is wide open for learners who bring coding, analytical, and collaborative mindsets. The focus on upskilling, community learning, and “curiosity to competency” makes this more accessible than ever. My own reflection - big leaps in tech become possible when we nurture both courage and patience in our growth journeys. For anyone reading: start small, stay hungry, and remember that new industries sometimes need your perspective most. Thanks for making the leap feel possible!

sohrab ghafari

Electrical Inspector | MEng in power electricity

3w

👌

Hebert Ramírez Romero

CTO/CIO | Global PMO & Digital Transformation Director | VP, Program Management | Fintech & Payments Strategy Expert | Driving Innovation in Banking & Retail | Enterprise Agile Coach

3w

Awesome!👏🏻

Marcelo Lazaro Silverio

VP Human Resources | Human Resources Director | Certified Advisor | Corporate Governance | Strategy | European-Portuguese and Brazilian Citizenship

3w

Yes, we're in the middle of the AI journey and it's changing on daily bases.... the future will be bright, I hope!

Dr. Chendil Nathan T Vijay

Advisory Board Member/Visiting Faculty

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Thank you. Quantum computing, still developing, might transform companies by addressing complex issues at unprecedented speeds, enabling workforce efficiency and innovation. Additionally, the future of work emphasises adaptability, critical thinking, and digital literacy to prepare individuals for a world where human ingenuity and new technologies, such as AI and quantum computing, drive growth. These innovations are creating a workplace that values meaningful outcomes, cooperation, and adaptability, equipping organisations for a complex and interconnected world.

I am very excited to see a new hightech roles, but the challenge is very well defined for professional certificates and new skills will be in demand for Quantum and AI jobs out there. Good luck everyone

The quantum talent gap is becoming one of the most critical challenges of the decade. As adoption accelerates across industries, bridging the divide between software engineering and quantum computing will be essential to scale innovation securely and responsibly.

Dr. Chendil Nathan T Vijay

Advisory Board Member/Visiting Faculty

3w

Quantum computing, still developing, might transform companies by addressing complex issues at unprecedented speeds, enabling workforce efficiency and innovation. Additionally, the future of work promotes adaptability, critical thinking, and digital literacy to prepare individuals for a world where human inventiveness and new technologies like AI and quantum computing drive growth. These innovations are creating a workplace that values meaningful outcomes, cooperation, and adaptability, equipping organisations for a complex and interconnected world. While Quantum ERP has only recently emerged as a viable product in the commercial market, its possibilities for revolutionising the workplace are vast: the enhancement of the speed and accuracy of decisions, and the streamlining of processes that were previously unmanageable. For instance, the use of concepts such as “quantum superposition” can transform how organizations approach the analysis of trends and the application of the predictions derived from such trends in business. This integration of quantum capabilities into ERP systems reflects a broader shift in the future of work: the key to implementing change in adopting technologies that help organisations to manage 

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