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Want to Work at Meta? How Budding Entrepreneurs Can Build a Tech CV in College
Facebook's rebranding to Meta and the prospect of a new chapter of tech development around the metaverse concept is the latest reminder of why the tech sector is among the most exciting, best-paid and highest-growth destinations for college gra...
Did Your New College Student Hit Their First Tough Patch?
The kind of phone calls parents get from their first-year students midway through a semester are often very different from the calls they receive at the start of the school year.
The calls often change from the exuberant "Everything...
Time to Rethink How Students Experience College and Successfully Launch Their Careers
Colleges need to do a better job of onboarding students. Students, most of whom are 18 years old and have never lived away from home, typically arrive for a 2-to-3-day orientation, have a ton of information thrown at them, and are largely expecte...
Colleges need to engage in a financial aid 'arms race.' Here's how that could happen
Two of the most persistent challenges facing the U.S. are a lack of meaningful jobs and growing income inequality. And these problems are only getting worse.
Sure, there are jobs out there, at fast-food restaurants or fulfillment ware...
Top Talent Looks Different Today. Here Are the 4 Skills Your Next Great Hire Needs.
The war for talent appears to be getting fiercer by the day as the U.S. economy stirs back to life in the wake of the pandemic.
Supermarkets are handing out bonuses in their desperation to hire and retain frontline staff; franchise ow...
Working in Higher Ed Sucks. Here's Why I Left.
Lately, I've been hearing an increasing number of "I quit" anecdotes from friends working as administrative staff at universities. I worked in this space until recently, so I feel little surprise. But I do feel sympathy because most of them...
3 Creative Ways To Tackle The Yawning IT Skills Gap
It's a great time to be a software developer, data analyst or cybersecurity professional. Not so much if you're one of the many employers in the tech sector and beyond facing intense competition in a growing struggle to attract and retain IT...
Apprenticeships Demand a Fresh Look From Employers in the Knowledge Economy
When Americans think of an apprenticeship, they may associate them with images of young factory workers or plumbers learning the ropes under the mentorship of a seasoned expert.
That dated image of apprenticeships is one reason why th...
Why Growing Companies Need to Both Buy and Build Their Talent to Meet the Post-Pandemic Moment
Ask CEOs what keeps them up at night and skills shortages will be at the very top of the list.
That was true even before the pandemic arrived, changing the way we work and consume almost overnight and accelerating the already rapid di...
Employers need new strategies to win the post-pandemic race for scarce talent
When employers think about the need to develop their workforce's skills, they often frame it in terms of a five-year horizon rather than worrying about the next 12-18 months. If that approach worked before, these days it could be a recipe for f...
Training must look different in pandemic's wake
Corporate training and development used to be pretty straightforward. Large employers would send their most promising managers off to MBA or other specialist degree programs. Other skill needs were met through external certification programs, pro...
Employers Need to Freshen Up Their Playbook In The Fight To Attract and Retain Talent
Back when I was looking for my first job, the onus was all on me to woo prospective employers and convince them that I was the candidate they wanted.
That dynamic has to a large extent been flipped on its head in today's job market....
5 higher education trends the pandemic is accelerating
Over the last several weeks, it has become clearer what the post-COVID-19 higher education landscape will look like. The trends that will shape the sector's future are not new. But the pandemic has accelerated them.
Trends are like w...
Why We Need The Liberal Arts To Achieve Stakeholder Capitalism
Just over a year ago, Steve Denning, the leadership guru and a former director of the World Bank, argued that stakeholder capitalism is doomed to failure, despite the proclamations from the Business Roundtable to the World Economic Forum that add...
How to upskill employees for the digital age
The traditional conveyor belt of high school, college, work and retirement had started to break down well before COVID-19 came along. The pandemic has just accelerated its demise, pushing almost every job further into the digital space and making...
Why healthcare providers need a telehealth 2.0 strategy
Crises have a way of accelerating change. That's never been more apparent than with the explosive rise of telehealth services resulting from the pandemic.
COVID-19 supercharged what had been a typically slow but steady adoption of t...
COVID-19: To get back to normal, students are choosing to stay on campus
Spring break looks a little bit different this year at Denison University: There isn't one. Here's why.
During fall semester, the questions around COVID-19 were straightforward: how do we keep the novel coronavirus off our campus?...
The Pool And The Pipeline
One of America's great economic strengths historically has been the relative ease with which workers have switched jobs and climbed the ladder of opportunity.
In more recent years, though, labor mobility has been on the decline as w...
2 crucial skills for employers to teach their workers now
The "Future of Work" has rightly become a hot topic over the past year as the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation and disrupted whole industries.
But the phrase risks lulling employers into a false sense o...