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OPINION: Too many college graduates are stranded before their careers can even begin. We can’t let that happen
Many entry-level jobs that previously provided initial workforce experience for college graduates now require two to three years of prior experience, leading to higher unemployment for college ...
The state has modernized hiring requirements, creating new pathways for qualified candidates without traditional college ...
A new University of Phoenix survey conducted by The Harris Poll finds that while 90% of U.S. workers are actively learning or ...
Some of the hottest jobs for skilled and experienced workers without college degrees pay more than six figures.
Time to hit the books! More than a third of Americans would redo their college experience if they could. A survey of 2,000 ...
For the past few decades, common sense has dictated that if you wanted a good career and better opportunities to make a good living, you needed a college degree. These days, however, people are ...
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a major update to New York State’s hiring practices that will make thousands of public sector jobs more accessible to job seekers without a college degree.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Manno writes on education, workforce training, and career pathways. “Artificial intelligence snaps up good entry-level positions ...
When Walmart stopped requiring college degrees for most of its corporate jobs last year, the company confronted three deep truths about work and schooling: A college diploma is only a proxy for what ...
Even as Americans owe a collective $1.65 trillion in federal student loans, many college graduates aren't using their degrees. Only 47 percent of recent graduates in 2022 found jobs related to their ...
What do Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates have in common? Both dropped out of college, and both went on to become some of the biggest names in tech. Zuckerberg started Meta in 2004 from his Harvard dorm ...
This Black queer entrepreneur tore the ‘paper ceiling,’ and now she’s helping other skilled STEM workers who don’t have diplomas get hired. The story of technological advancement in the United States ...
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