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The End of Straight-Line Careers

Kashmir Observer

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December 18, 2025 Issue

As old job guarantees fade, planning and learning have become tools for survival and progress in the valley.

- Mohammad Hanief

The End of Straight-Line Careers

I first met Ayesha on a damp morning in Srinagar. She sat at a street-side chai stall, pages of notes spread in front of her like a map. Most of us carry wallets. She carried learning plans, goals, course certificates, and job alerts.

A few years back she taught math in a local school. She loved her students but felt the world beyond demanded more from her than formulas and textbooks.

Her choice was not easy. She could have stayed in what she knew. Instead she set out to redesign her career in a landscape that refuses to stay still.

The world of work has changed. A “career for life” has vanished from most people’s experience. In its place is a journey that curves, shifts direction, and requires constant attention.

Technological change, global economic trends, and shifting expectations about work have forced this shift. People must now manage their careers as actively as they manage their health or finances.

It begins with knowing who you are and what you want. Ayesha discovered early on that she enjoys solving problems more than simply teaching them. She took online courses, attended remote workshops, and experimented with projects in data analytics.

These were not random moves but careful decisions based on where she saw opportunity.

Globally, workers report that ongoing learning is essential to stay relevant. In India, employability has risen in recent years to about 56.35 percent, up from 54.81 percent, thanks to digital upskilling and remote work opportunities. Women have surpassed men in job readiness for the first time, a milestone that reflects broader change in access and aspiration.

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