Go far with the right skills


(Front row) Norashikin (seventh left), UUM deputy dean of School of Languages, Civilisation and Philosophy Associate Prof Dr Siti Jamilah Bidin (sixth left) and (eight left) Permodalan Nasional Berhad assistant vice-president Khairul Razak Moonier, together with the students at the Universiti Utara Malaysia Career Fair 2019.

ALOR SETAR: Information technology (IT) skills would enhance millennials’ employability as the world embraces the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0).

Professional Training and Education for Growing Entrepreneurs (Protégé) secretariat head Norashikin Ismail said the younger generation do not possess the right skills for IR 4.0 – contrary to popular belief that they are all IT savvy.

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