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As the pace of change accelerates, how can employees be future-ready? How can they manage their career while evolving and adapting to unknown challenges and skills? How can they adapt to a new working paradigm? How can businesses prepare their employees? This virtual event, hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with CFA Institute, will gather investment leaders to analyse the key skills and strategies needed for young professionals.
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