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    Global increase in living costs, though challenging, should encourage persons to seek additional earning opportunities – Seiveright

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 15, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    State Minister for Business, Funding and Commerce, Delano Seiveright, says the worldwide enhance in dwelling prices, although difficult, ought to encourage individuals to hunt further incomes alternatives.

    Mr. Seiveright made the remark on the Pelican Pitch Sequence: Entrepreneurship Discussion board on the College of the West Indies, Mona, on Thursday.

    He challenged pupil entrepreneurs to rethink conventional profession paths and increase their networks past acquainted circles to compete in international markets.

    He defined that the normal 9-to-5 employment is now not enough.

    He additionally highlighted the fast acceleration of synthetic intelligence throughout professions, noting that folks ought to use it as a pathway to search out non-traditional employment.

    He added that main employers are lowering inflexible diploma necessities in favour of expertise, emotional intelligence, effectivity and a demonstrated willingness to be taught as organisations adapt to quicker technology-driven workflows.



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