How frequently do you spend time outside of work hours honing your skills?

A few hours per week34%

A few hours per month59%

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Chief Technology Officer in Healthcare and Biotecha year ago
Sadly I spend too many hours working mainly because my family is all grown up and I love what I do. I enjoy trying out new tech and my own personal ambition to be successful drives me forward to learn more and more. I also put a lot of effort into social media and engaging with like-minded colleagues across the world.
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CTO in Educationa year ago
Typically 10-20 hours/week
IT Manager in Construction7 months ago
On daily basis 4/6 hours 😊 usually in the early morning (2am) or after work (20pm).
Sales Enablement Advisory Executive7 months ago
In this digital economy, especially with AI taking off, I'm spending as much as an extra 5-7 hours a week immersing myself in new technolgies directly (hands on keys) or indirectly (webinars / pursuing credentials from professionals who have credibility.)

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