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Tamara Basic Vasiljev

Head Economist, EMEA

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About Me

Tamara is a Head Economist for EMEA at LinkedIn, where she leads economic insights and analysis across the region, helping businesses and policymakers navigate a rapidly evolving world of work. Before joining LinkedIn, she built over two decades of experience in economic forecasting, AI-driven analytics, policy strategy, and financial research. Her career spans central banking, global financial institutions, international advisory bodies, and leading economic consultancies.

Hear My Insights

How Can the Labor Market Keep Up with Tech Disruption?

Is the labor market evolving fast enough to keep up with our rapidly changing economy, or is it being left behind? As innovation and technology disrupt industries at unprecedented speeds, traditional career paths are giving way to new, unconventional trajectories. Around the globe, regulations aim to protect workers—both employees and freelancers—while striving to maintain economic agility, yet a persistent mismatch between job seekers and available roles remains. How are careers taking shape today, and where does this gap between supply and demand originate? How can we anticipate future trends and prepare the workforce accordingly? Who is adapting most successfully, and what are the secrets to their resilience?