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America's corporations needs to continue to train their employees in new fields

In my past experiences of hiring people, we've had ranging lists of types of experiences in different areas; and we've found difficulty in finding candidates with the right mix of knowledge in these different areas. Which rather perplexes me, because with more people unemployed, you'd think there would be tons of applicants that can fit all the things you need.

Yeah, we want it all. And you can't have it all. But what if you could?

It seems that during our unemployment times, it's coming to truth that education is REALLY key. We need people with knowledge in lots of areas. People who can write AND code. People who can edit AND design. People who can market AND sell. I'm glad we have liberal arts education that teaches people in all various areas.

But I'd like to see America have our working force continue to learn lots of different skills. It's what our industry is demanding. Therefore we need to supply that demand with our working force.


By Matt Maldre on May 30, 12 | 5:41 pm  |   [586] Hits  |   permalink

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