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LinkedIn’s chief economist, Karin Kimbrough, has the big-picture view on emerging trends, including what people want from work—and what skills employers will need in the coming years.

Kimbrough is the first guest of Season 2 of the WorkLab podcast, in which host Elise Hu has conversations with economists, technologists, and researchers who explore the data and insights into why and how work is changing.

Air Date: March 9, 2022

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About the Podcast:
Everything we thought we knew about work has been turned on its head. Where is it all going, and is there a map to get us there? WorkLab is a podcast from Microsoft that explores the future of work. Leading economists, technologists, and researchers share valuable insights and actionable findings to guide you on the road ahead.

About Microsoft WorkLab:
From hybrid all the way to the metaverse, the way we work has changed drastically in the past few years, and it continues to evolve at a blistering pace. WorkLab delves into the latest science and the most innovative thinking, from Microsoft and elsewhere, about how and why and where people work—and how leaders can guide the workplace into the future. Learn more at www.microsoft.com/worklab.

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