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What Employers Really Want in an AI Economy with the President of College of DuPage Dr. Siddiqi

36 min · 12. touko 2026
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In today’s episode, hosts Rebecca Harrington and Pierre Michiels interview Dr. Siddiqi, President of College of DuPage. Dr. Siddiqi shares his career journey and discusses the future of work, AI’s impact on jobs, lifelong learning, and the importance of durable skills like communication and critical thinking. After listening, we hope you better understand how to stay career ready in a changing workforce.  Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary.   00:00–04:00 | Welcome and Guest Introduction  Hosts Rebecca Harrington and Pierre Michiels introduce the Career Ready Podcast and welcome Dr. Siddiqi, President of College of DuPage. Dr. Siddiqi shares his professional background, including global industry experience, workforce development, and his personal connection to community colleges.  04:00–09:00 | Lifelong Learning and Community Colleges  Dr. Siddiqi discusses how community colleges support reskilling and upskilling at every career stage. He emphasizes lifelong learning and explains how education must continue well beyond a first degree.  09:00–14:00 | The Future of Work and AI Disruption  The conversation explores major workforce trends, including artificial intelligence, automation, and emerging technologies. Dr. Siddiqi highlights how these tools are reshaping both work and daily life.  14:00–18:00 | Employability vs. Employment  Dr. Siddiqi explains the difference between getting a first job and remaining employable over time. Adaptability, reinvention, and continuous skill development are positioned as essential for long-term success.  18:00–23:00 | Human Skills in an AI Economy  The episode focuses on the lasting value of communication, teamwork, ethics, and critical thinking. Dr. Siddiqi introduces the concept of T‑shaped professionals who combine technical skills with liberal arts foundations.  23:00–28:00 | Preparing Students for Career Readiness  Discussion turns to visible skills, certifications, extracurricular involvement, and civic engagement. Dr. Siddiqi stresses that a degree is the floor, not the ceiling, for career opportunities.  28:00–33:00 | What Employers Are Really Looking For  Drawing on employer feedback, Dr. Siddiqi explains that companies prioritize problem-solving, collaboration, and growth mindset over narrow technical expertise.  33:00–36:00 | Final Advice and Campus Resources  Dr. Siddiqi closes with advice for students to complete their programs, use campus resources, and stay engaged as lifelong learners to remain career ready in a changing economy. Listeners in the College of DuPage community can visit our website [https://cod.edu/careerservices]. All other listeners are encouraged to view the resources of their local community college [https://www.careeronestop.org/LocalHelp/CommunityServices/find-community-colleges.aspx?location=60148&radius=25], WIOA training programs [https://www.careeronestop.org/LocalHelp/EmploymentAndTraining/find-WIOA-training-programs.aspx?location=IL], or other local support [https://www.careeronestop.org/LocalHelp/local-help.aspx] centers. Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu [careerpodcast@cod.edu] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/codcareercenter/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CODCareerServicesCenter], Twitter [https://twitter.com/codcareercenter], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/codcareercenter/] @codcareercenter

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