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Now Hiring: ‘New-Collar’ Workers, No Degree Necessary

Date Published
January 17, 2024
Section
In the Media
Areas of Expertise
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Financial Institutions
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CBS In the News

Tania Babina believes AI can empower workers, especially those with data analysis and IT expertise, to grow and expand their skill sets. The Assistant Professor of Business in the Finance Division at CBS, Babina was quoted by CNBC in an article discussing how the future of work will benefit highly skilled employees with nontraditional educational backgrounds.

In the article titled “Now hiring: ‘New-collar’ workers, no degree necessary,” personal finance writer Jessica Dickler describes how artificial intelligence is helping companies reimagine the role of the average worker. Dickler taps into the research of Tania Babina, who teaches the Entrepreneurial Finance course at Columbia Business School, and explores drivers of entrepreneurship and factors predicting entrepreneurial success, specifically within AI and Business Analytics, Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, and Labor Markets.

Learn how individuals in key industries such as health care, engineering, technology, and software, despite their education, are poised to benefit and become highly employable thanks to AI in the workplace.

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