Labor markets (LMs) are witnessing an acceleration that is fueled by digital disruption. The main drivers of this change are the transition to the digital paradigm (that is, Industry 4.0 and Smart Industry 5.0) and the socioeconomic effects of the ongoing health emergency. In addition, the recent Russia/Ukraine conflict has resulted in the migration of an increasing number of refugees across EU countries who may also need to change their career focus in order to find job opportunities in their host countries. These new changes in the LMs primarily affect lower-skilled workers and those who lack or have low levels of digital literacy. In such a situation, there is a need for a solution that can be adopted on a mass scale to reallocate human resources in order to help the most vulnerable workers who may face difficulties in maintaining or finding new job opportunities. The present paper aims to contribute to research on possible solutions to help individuals become career adaptable. To this end, we present the case of Create Your Own Future (CYOF), an employability support toolkit by Saffron Interactive, to demonstrate how an AI-implemented toolkit can support individuals in configuring a road map for their career pathway. CYOF is designed to support individuals on their personal journey towards sustainable employment and provides individuals with a way of determining their vocational personality and find a tailored roadmap to progress in their career or a pathway to a new one. The CYOF toolkit could represent a large-scale solution to help workers become career adaptable and help them face an increasingly changing and unpredictable employment landscape.
Grosso, C., Sazen, N., Boselli, R. (2022). AI-implemented toolkit to assist users with career "configuration": The case of Create Your Own Future. In Proceedings of the 26th ACM International Systems and Software Product Line Conference (pp.158-165). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc [10.1145/3503229.3547043].
AI-implemented toolkit to assist users with career "configuration": The case of Create Your Own Future
Grosso C.Primo
;Boselli R.Ultimo
2022
Abstract
Labor markets (LMs) are witnessing an acceleration that is fueled by digital disruption. The main drivers of this change are the transition to the digital paradigm (that is, Industry 4.0 and Smart Industry 5.0) and the socioeconomic effects of the ongoing health emergency. In addition, the recent Russia/Ukraine conflict has resulted in the migration of an increasing number of refugees across EU countries who may also need to change their career focus in order to find job opportunities in their host countries. These new changes in the LMs primarily affect lower-skilled workers and those who lack or have low levels of digital literacy. In such a situation, there is a need for a solution that can be adopted on a mass scale to reallocate human resources in order to help the most vulnerable workers who may face difficulties in maintaining or finding new job opportunities. The present paper aims to contribute to research on possible solutions to help individuals become career adaptable. To this end, we present the case of Create Your Own Future (CYOF), an employability support toolkit by Saffron Interactive, to demonstrate how an AI-implemented toolkit can support individuals in configuring a road map for their career pathway. CYOF is designed to support individuals on their personal journey towards sustainable employment and provides individuals with a way of determining their vocational personality and find a tailored roadmap to progress in their career or a pathway to a new one. The CYOF toolkit could represent a large-scale solution to help workers become career adaptable and help them face an increasingly changing and unpredictable employment landscape.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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