In a message to the global Jamat in April this year, Mawlana Hazar Imam urged us all to look ahead, saying, “As we focus now on overcoming the present challenges, the Jamat and all my institutions should plan to build for the future from a position of strength and wisdom.”
Even before this year, our youth were expecting to inherit a vastly different world to that of their parents, but post-pandemic, this has been brought into sharper focus. Careers of the Future hopes to equip young people for the rapid changes taking place in workplaces across all fields in every part of the world.
The first episode, which is now available on The Ismaili TV On Demand, features Zabeen Hirji, an Executive Advisor at Deloitte, and the former Chief Human Resources Officer at the Royal Bank of Canada.
In the episode, Zabeen explores what’s next for professional fields as we emerge out of the Covid-19 pandemic. She delves into the trends of changing workforce demographics, diversity, design thinking, responsible social impact, and the change of lifelong career timelines.
She also shares her volunteer service experiences in civil society organisations, and emphasises the importance of lifelong learning, self-care, asking for help, and being vulnerable, which she says can help to build long-term resilience.
Zabeen suggests that students can build a career at the intersection of passion, strength, and opportunity, as well as be deliberate about the skills they wish to learn, while enjoying themselves too.
Finally, she touches on why students should build specific digital, cognitive, and social skills, which will be crucial, even in traditional fields, sharing tips on how to adapt, be flexible, and find balance.
Visit The Ismaili TV On Demand to watch this episode of Careers of the Future. Upcoming episodes will feature guests including Azmina Karimi, a senior user experience designer at Audible; Aly Madhavji, a managing partner at Blockchain Founders Fund, and Aiaze Mitha, an expert in Fintech (financial technology).
The next episode of Careers of the Future will feature a conversation with the European Commission’s Rehana Schwinninger-Ladak to discuss the future of careers in government and public service, and will air on 21 November live on The Ismaili TV.