The Human Edge: How to Get Hired in the Age of AI
A panel event at the University of Oxford
As AI transforms the world of work, one question matters more than ever: what makes you irreplaceable?
Join us at the University of Oxford for an evening panel discussion bringing together leaders from education, finance and the third sector to explore the human skills that employers are looking for — and how you can start building them now.
From communication and empathy to mentoring and leadership, these are the skills that are hardest to automate and most in demand. Whether you’re thinking about your career, your CV, or simply curious about what the future of work looks like, this is a conversation worth being part of.
Chaired by Freya Johnston, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Education, University of Oxford
Speakers
Harry Monro, Head of International Private Bank and EMEA AWM Talent Acquisition, JP Morgan
Jacky Lambert, Founder and Chair, Tutor The Nation
Umeeda Nathoo, Trustee, Tutor The Nation

Tuesday 19 May | 4:00–5:30pm
Department of Politics and International Relations, Manor Road Building, University of Oxford


