US Corporations Seeking Talent: Skills First, Education Second, Schools Launch 'Real-World' Courses

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The rising cost of attending college due to inflation has led young Americans to question the value of investing time and money in a four-year degree; many Fortune 500 companies now prioritize skills over degrees; a private high school in Hawaii has introduced a new program allowing Gen Z students to learn how to run a shop and be a boss to gain practical work experience; more educational institutions are adapting to the rapidly evolving tech industry job standards where hands-on experience is valued over a university degree, with initiatives like OneTen aiming to assist non-college-educated workers in securing high-paying and economically secure lives.

Source: YAHOO

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