by Celia French | Jun 10, 2024 | Career Services, Colleges and Universities, Future of Work, Lifelong Learning, Workforce Development
BY RICHARD FRY, DANA BRAGA AND KIM PARKER and published by PewResearch.org As economic outcomes for young adults with and without degrees have improved, Americans hold mixed views on the value of college. At a time when many Americans are questioning the value of a...
by Celia French | Jun 10, 2024 | Career Services, Colleges and Universities, Future of Work, Lifelong Learning, Workforce Development
By Laura Spitalniak and published by HigherEdDive.com The research center found that just 1 in 4 adults say a four-year degree is a “very or extremely important” part of getting a well-paid job. Dive Brief: Only a quarter of adults said having a four-year degree is a...
by Celia French | Jun 2, 2024 | AI, Future of Work, Internships and Apprenticeships, Skill Based Hiring, Workforce Development
by PRESTON FORE and published by Fortune.com If you’re part of the tech workforce, you’d better fasten your seatbelt. Because it’s going to be a rocky ride. The World Economic Forum (WEF) expects that nearly a quarter of global jobs will change over the next five...
by Celia French | Jun 2, 2024 | Future of Work, Labor Market Data, Lifelong Learning, New Research, Skill Based Hiring
This insightful report is a Jobspeaker favorite. Each year, ets.org presents findings on how individuals and companies think about the future of skills. We’ve outlined a few of the top findings we find the most useful, but we encourage you to visit their site...
by Celia French | May 6, 2024 | Career Services, Colleges and Universities, Community College, Future of Work, Labor Market Data, Skill Based Hiring
Experts fear ‘catastrophic’ college declines thanks to botched FAFSA rollout By Beth Hendler-Grunt and published by LinkedIn How will the Class of 2024 grads fare in this job market? We are constantly on top of the news and job reports to make sure Next Great Step...
by Celia French | May 1, 2024 | Career Services, Colleges and Universities, Community College, Future of Work, Internships and Apprenticeships, Labor Market Data
By Windsor Johnston and published by NPR.com Sy Kirby dreaded the thought of going to college after graduating from high school. He says a four-year degree just wasn’t in the cards for him or his bank account. “I was facing a lot of pressure for a guy that...