Meeting will take place on the 24th, at 8:30 am, with the participation of executives from IBM, TOTVS, Amazon Web Services, Polo Consultores Associados and ABES
São Paulo, March 19, 2021 - ABES - Brazilian Association of Software Companies organizes yet another virtual meeting, which will count on the participation of names such as Alcely Barroso, IBM's global university programs leader in Latin America; Ariela Zanetta Simoni, leader of institutional and governmental relations at TOTVS; Ana Carolina da Motta, head of public policy at Amazon Web Services; Carolina Marzano, compliance officer and coordinator of ABES committees; Jamile Sabatini Marques, director of innovation and promotion at ABES, and Vanda Scartezini, CEO of Polo Consultores Associados and director and advisor at ABES. Next Wednesday, the “Chat about the performance in the future of work” will discuss the evolution of the job market and everything around the subject. The event takes place on March 24, at 8:30 am, and registrations must be made on here, participation is free.
According to Marzano, the issues under discussion are various, such as what are the main competences expected from employees; what technical skills are desired; which new jobs will be created; what are the prospects for valuing women and increasing diversity; how to prepare people for change and the digital society.
“The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated these disruptions worldwide in 2020. The short-term transformations and those that are yet to come vary in each professional category, raising doubts and the need to review mentalities and practices, which is why the chat will be so important: to discuss how it is possible to improve performance in the future of work, a future that is already very present ”, explains the coordinator of the committees.
“This initiative by ABES aims to promote a dialogue with the technology sector, public policy makers, professionals in the area of education and human resources. It is essential to promote collaboration between various sectors in order to create actions together that meet the growing demand for technology professionals ”, adds Barroso.
The event is part of the agenda of the Future Labor Committee, created with the purpose of contributing to the construction of a more digital and less unequal Brazil, in addition to conducting activities that meet the growing demand for technology. Alcely Strutz Barroso and Ariela Zanetta Simoni are the coordinators of the new ABES project.
SERVICE: Chat about performance in the future of work
Date: March 24
Hour: 8:30 am
Registrations: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B1J_o0U-T8Sn6AmXoa9Ndw
About ABES
ABES, Brazilian Association of Software Companies, aims to contribute to the construction of a more digital and less unequal Brazil, in which information technology plays a fundamental role in the democratization of knowledge and the creation of new opportunities for all. In this sense, it aims to ensure a business environment conducive to innovation, ethical, dynamic, sustainable and globally competitive, always aligned with its mission to connect, guide, protect and develop the Brazilian information technology market.
Since its foundation in September 1986, ABES has sought to be relevant to its associates and a national and international reference in the technology sector. Recently, the entity launched in partnership with EY, the LGPD diagnosis, a free online tool and the LGPD / ABES index, in order to help companies analyze their level of adequacy with the LGPD (General Data Protection Law) ). Based on the more than 2 thousand diagnoses performed, the LGPD ABES index, point out that only about 40% are in compliance with the LGPD, more details visit: https://diagnosticolgpd.abes.org.br/.
Currently, ABES represents approximately 2 thousand companies, totaling around 85% of the software and services segment revenue in Brazil, distributed in 22 Brazilian states and the Federal District, responsible for the generation of more than 208 thousand direct jobs and an annual revenue around 63.7 billion in 2019.
Access the ABES Portal – https://www.abes.org.br or contact the Relationship Center: +55 (11) 2161-2833.
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