170 Thousand Job Openings In Logistics! Search For Professionals Reflects The Expansion Of E-Commerce In Brazil And Highlights The Need For Training
Positive Outlook For Professionals In The Logistics Field! According To A Study By The National Industry Observatory, the projection for the next three years is that approximately 170 thousand new job openings will be created in the sector. It Is Time To Get Trained!
According To The Research, The Logistics Sector Is Booming Due To The Expansion Of E-Commerce. The Study By CupomValido Indicated That Brazil Is First In The Ranking Of Countries Where E-Commerce Is Growing The Most. Here, The Expectation Is That The Year 2022 Will End With An Increase Of 22.2%.
Despite The Impacts Of The Pandemic, Transportation Has Continued To Recover Over The Last Two Years And Was One Of The Highlights In The Performance Of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) In 2021. Considering The Annual Result, The Main Driver Of Brazilian Logistics Grew 11.4% In 2021 – Compared To 4.6% Of The Overall GDP – In Relation To 2020.
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Another Relevant Data Point Came From The National Job Bank (BNE): According To The Platform, Last Year There Was A 37% Increase In Job Openings For Transportation Professionals.
Rising Demand Requires Training For Professionals In The Field
Alongside The Positive Projections For The Sector Comes The Need For Training. “In Order To Secure A Position, The Professional Needs To Specialize And Improve In The Field,” Explained Cebrac’s Administrative Manager, Thiago Busignani.
This Improvement Goes Beyond Technical Elements Of The Field. According To The World Economic Forum, Some Of The Most Important Skills For Professionals By 2025 Will Be Logical Reasoning, Emotional Intelligence, Creativity, And Problem-Solving Ability. The Study Also Mentions skills Such As Technology Management, User Experience, Customer Focus, And Innovation.
by – Christian Presa/MundoLogística
