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Education
fromwww.businessinsider.com
6 hours ago

I took a paid apprenticeship instead of going to college. I'll make six figures within 5 years the stability I feel is incredible.

Choosing a pipe fitting apprenticeship over college offers financial stability and a clear career path without student debt.
Silicon Valley
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Are plumbers and electricians really the new millionaire class?

Electricians, plumbers, and carpenters are emerging as the real winners in the AI boom, with lucrative opportunities in these 'AI-proof' professions.
Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 days ago

I skipped college for trade school. Now I have a job I love that won't be replaced by AI.

Pursuing a career in HVAC empowered Baylee Frankovich, who overcame self-doubt and gender barriers through trade school and hands-on experience.
Psychology
fromFast Company
23 hours ago

Want to stand out at work? Stop trying to be a star

Individualism can hinder team success; effective teams thrive on trust and collaboration rather than individual achievements.
#ai
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 days ago
Software development

Learning new AI skills has become like a second job for software engineers

Software engineers are dedicating significant time to upskilling in AI to remain relevant in a rapidly changing industry.
Careers
fromFast Company
4 weeks ago

Your job isn't disappearing-it's shapeshifting

AI is transforming jobs, but rather than disappearing, roles are evolving and demand for skilled workers is increasing.
Careers
fromFast Company
4 weeks ago

Your job isn't disappearing-it's shapeshifting

AI is transforming jobs, but rather than disappearing, roles are evolving and demand for skilled workers is increasing.
#higher-education
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Higher education

Go to university! No, get a trade! How can young people survive when all the paths are landmined? | Jason Okundaye

University expansion has outpaced professional opportunities, undermining higher education's role as a reliable path to social mobility for working-class students.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Lost your job to AI? These support programs provide cash, support, and more

AI displacement of workers is prompting new support programs like the AI Dividend, which provides financial aid and career resources.
#skilled-trades
fromFortune
5 days ago
Silicon Valley

America's 'silent army' of skilled tradespeople are retiring with no one to replace them-and the price tag could hit $1 trillion a year | Fortune

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Careers

Lowe's is investing $250 million to train plumbers, carpenters, and electricians as its CEO says skilled trades are 'critical to the future' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
Silicon Valley

The electrician shortage is a threat to Big Tech's 'life or death' race to build data centers-and an opportunity for Gen Z | Fortune

Silicon Valley
fromFortune
5 days ago

America's 'silent army' of skilled tradespeople are retiring with no one to replace them-and the price tag could hit $1 trillion a year | Fortune

The U.S. faces a critical shortage of skilled trades workers, with 2.1 million jobs unfilled by 2030, risking $1 trillion in economic losses.
Fundraising
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Lowe's is spending $250 million to train blue collar workers

Lowe's Foundation commits $200 million to train 250,000 skilled tradespeople by 2035, addressing a critical workforce shortage.
Online learning
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Lowe's Is Spending $250 Million to Revive America's Skilled Trades Workforce - Here's Why

Lowe's is investing $250 million to train 250,000 skilled trades professionals, emphasizing the importance of hands-on roles in a future influenced by AI.
Careers
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Lowe's is investing $250 million to train plumbers, carpenters, and electricians as its CEO says skilled trades are 'critical to the future' | Fortune

Skilled trades are becoming essential for stable employment as AI disrupts traditional white-collar jobs.
Silicon Valley
fromFortune
1 month ago

The electrician shortage is a threat to Big Tech's 'life or death' race to build data centers-and an opportunity for Gen Z | Fortune

Gen Z workers are increasingly pursuing skilled trades like electrical work instead of traditional college degrees due to lower debt, faster earnings, and reduced stigma around these careers.
Careers
fromFast Company
4 days ago

You survived a layoff. Now what?

Surviving layoffs brings complex emotions like relief, guilt, frustration, and anxiety about job security and workplace relationships.
Online learning
fromeLearning Industry
5 days ago

Why AI-Enabled Training Is Becoming A Business Imperative Across Many Industries

Organizations face a significant skills gap, with only 5% of hiring managers reporting sufficient talent to meet project demands.
#job-market
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago
Higher education

Entry-Level Hiring Picks Up After Months of Gloom - Offering New Hope for College Graduates: 'It's Good News'

Higher education
fromEntrepreneur
5 days ago

Entry-Level Hiring Picks Up After Months of Gloom - Offering New Hope for College Graduates: 'It's Good News'

Employers plan to increase hiring of new graduates by 5.6% this spring, reversing previous gloomy expectations amid economic uncertainty.
Digital life
fromFinanceBuzz
2 weeks ago

9 Dying Industries That Aren't Worth Getting Jobs in at This Point

Many traditional careers are declining due to automation and technology, making them less viable for future job seekers.
Careers
fromFast Company
4 days ago

Why second chance hiring is smart business

The job market is challenging, especially for individuals with justice-involved pasts, who face significant barriers to employment.
#apprenticeships
Education
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Apprenticeship penalty' on benefits forces young people from poorer UK families to quit

Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds are abandoning apprenticeships due to a welfare penalty that reduces family benefits significantly.
Education
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Apprenticeship penalty' on benefits forces young people from poorer UK families to quit

Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds are abandoning apprenticeships due to a welfare penalty that reduces family benefits significantly.
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
4 days ago

Workers Are Overlooking This $300K Career Path With 81K Job Openings, Says a Talent CEO: 'The Opportunities Are Massive'

Laid-off tech workers should pivot to data center electrician and technician roles due to a surge in job demand.
Higher education
fromFast Company
1 week ago

New data: Associate degrees, community college on the rise as students ditch traditional 4-year bachelor's

More students are choosing associate degrees over bachelor's degrees, with 18 to 20-year-olds now the largest group of first-time associate degree earners.
Education
fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

This Career Coach Charges $50,000 to Help College Kids Land Jobs - And Business Is Exploding

Career coaching for college students has become a lucrative niche, with prices reaching $50,000 due to intensified job competition.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Students Earning Credentials at Younger Ages

"This year's increase in undergraduate credential attainment isn't just about more completions-it's also about timing. More students are earning certificates and degrees earlier and that shift reflects how postsecondary pathways are changing and starting sooner than they once did."
Higher education
Careers
fromTalentLMS Blog
5 days ago

Skills Inventory: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Build One

A skills inventory provides real-time visibility of employee skills, helping organizations identify gaps and optimize workforce planning.
fromFortune
4 weeks ago

This AI-proof career faces a 250,000-worker shortage-now the Trump administration is trying to revive the job millennials abandoned | Fortune

"This is absolutely a rare window for young workers because the demand is real, funded, and seemingly long-term," Fraser Patterson, CEO of Skillit, stated. "These are not speculative jobs. They are tied to multi-decade investment cycles, and they offer a path to strong earnings, skill development, and stability without requiring a traditional four-year degree."
Business
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
4 weeks ago

Building Pathways for Women in Construction

"A cultural shift was needed on the job sites-not only in the minds of the workers, but also in the physical layout of a site. It may sound trivial, but placing two porta-potties at a build site instead of just one that everyone uses-measures like that are important for developing an inclusive culture."
Women in technology
Education
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 week ago

Teaching inner city youth the craft of barbering

The Junior Barber Academy teaches youth barbering and business skills, aiming to empower them with meaningful skills for future opportunities.
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

Groundworks aims to train 5,000 trade frontliners to meet repair crisis

Groundworks plans to create 5,000 skilled trades jobs over the next five years as demand for structural and moisture remediation grows across the aging U.S. housing stock.
Real estate
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Blue-Collar Careers Were Supposed to Be AI-Proof. So Why Is Hiring Down 40 Percent?

Job openings for blue-collar trades have decreased by 40% since 2022, reaching levels seen during the 2009 recession.
Higher education
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Forget white-collar jobs. AI is also displacing workers without college degrees

AI adoption is reshaping the labor market, impacting both college-educated and non-college-educated workers, particularly through changes in career pathways.
Education
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

More parents are done pushing college. 1 in 3 are now betting on trade school instead | Fortune

A growing number of parents are considering trade schools for their children due to rising college costs and uncertain job outcomes.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

There's a lot of desperation': skilled older workers turn to AI training to stay afloat

Ciriello lost his job and couldn't find work for nearly a year, leading to significant financial hardship for his family, who lived in motels and later in a car.
Careers
Right-wing politics
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The College-Educated Working Class

America experiences recurring mutinies across political divides, with MAGA representing the ur-mutiny that challenges institutional foundations despite holding federal power.
#career-change
Careers
fromDear Media
3 weeks ago

How to Re-Enter the Workforce After a Career Break

You have more to offer than you think; focus on your strengths and take action in your job search.
Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

I was a laid-off software engineer who pivoted into blue-collar work because of AI. One year in, I couldn't be happier.

Tabby Toney transitioned from software engineering to welding after being laid off, finding job security and satisfaction in her new career.
Careers
fromDear Media
3 weeks ago

How to Re-Enter the Workforce After a Career Break

You have more to offer than you think; focus on your strengths and take action in your job search.
Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

I was a laid-off software engineer who pivoted into blue-collar work because of AI. One year in, I couldn't be happier.

Tabby Toney transitioned from software engineering to welding after being laid off, finding job security and satisfaction in her new career.
Digital life
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

I'm 66 and I spent forty years as an electrician and the thing nobody tells you about retirement is that your hands don't know what to do-not because you miss the work but because your hands were the only part of you that anyone ever needed and now they just sit there - Silicon Canals

A retired electrician struggles with loss of identity and purpose after forty years of hands-on work, experiencing phantom muscle memory and existential displacement in retirement.
Germany news
fromSustainable Bus
1 month ago

TSA opens new apprenticeship training center in Wiener Neudorf

TSA opened a €250,000 apprenticeship training center to develop skilled workers and increase apprenticeship capacity from six to eight positions by 2030.
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

9 things every man who worked a trade for 30+ years knows about retirement that white-collar retirees usually learn the hard way - Silicon Canals

Tradesmen understand retirement challenges better than office workers because physical labor teaches lessons about body maintenance, purpose, and identity that desk jobs delay until retirement arrives.
Careers
fromFortune
4 weeks ago

America has a workforce crisis. The solution is already here - and it's being wasted | Fortune

The U.S. economy faces a structural workforce crisis due to declining birth rates, negative net migration, and underutilization of skilled immigrants.
London food
fromIndependent
1 month ago

This Working Life: 'I would love to see more girls go into plumbing and construction'

A former pastry chef transitioned to plumbing apprenticeship, now helping colleagues with plumbing work a decade after their culinary careers together.
#ai-automation
UK news
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

7 things blue collar Boomers know about survival that white collar Boomers had the luxury of never learning - Silicon Canals

Blue-collar Boomers developed practical self-reliance and repair skills out of necessity, gaining mechanical intuition and survival know-how that many white-collar Boomers lacked.
fromFortune
1 month ago

'If I was 18 now, there is no way I would go to university only to leave with huge debts and poor job prospects,' analyst says. He'd be an electrician | Fortune

I can honestly say that if I was 18 now, there is no way I would go to university only to leave with huge debts and poor job prospects. Instead, I would become an electrician or similar trade.
Artificial intelligence
Higher education
fromFortune
1 month ago

TV host Mike Rowe slams schools for portraying skilled trades as a 'consolation prize'-when he's met data center electricians making $280K a year | Fortune

Decades of steering students toward college over trades created a labor shortage in skilled professions while burdening Gen Z with unsustainable student debt and underemployment.
Careers
fromBackyard Garden Lover
1 month ago

12 High-Paying Jobs You Can Land Without A College Degree

High-paying careers increasingly require vocational certificates, associate degrees, or technical training instead of four-year degrees, offering competitive salaries with lower debt and faster entry.
Education
fromFast Company
2 months ago

The next great American innovation is in the trades

Education policy is shifting to value skills and apprenticeships, expanding ESAs and 529 uses to support career and trade pathways alongside college.
Careers
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

'I've applied for 500 jobs in two months since graduating'

Youth unemployment in London reaches 22.5% for ages 16-24, with graduates struggling to secure entry-level positions despite qualifications and extensive job applications.
Education
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

First Jobs Matter More Than We Think

Early-career choices to work directly in low-income communities cultivate leaders better equipped to address poverty, polarization, environmental degradation, and geopolitical conflict.
Online learning
fromeLearning Industry
1 month ago

What Is A Boot Camp Program? Definition, Benefits And eLearning Applications

eLearning bootcamps are intensive, short-term programs designed to teach specific skills quickly through immersive, focused instruction, combining intensity, focus, and condensed timeframes to reduce learning duration without compromising quality.
Careers
fromAol
1 month ago

10 Jobs That Require Minimal Experience (But Still Pay Over $60 an Hour)

High-paying jobs earning over $60 hourly are accessible without extensive experience through certifications, foundational skills, and hands-on training in fields like information security, actuarial work, and network architecture.
Higher education
fromForbes
2 months ago

Bridging The Gap: How To Prepare College Graduates For The Workforce

First-generation and other marginalized college graduates face widening workforce preparedness gaps and benefit from industry partnerships offering training, networks, and hands-on career experiences.
Careers
fromForbes
1 month ago

The Entry-Level Ladder Is Cracking - How To Build Your Own Way Up

Entry-level job market faces structural challenges from AI adoption and over-hiring corrections, but four human skills can help candidates build alternative career paths.
Careers
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Your role was eliminated. Your capability wasn't

Layoffs result from structural business changes and strategy shifts, not from individual performance deficiencies or lack of capability.
Higher education
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I moved 13 times over 15 years to advance my career. I would never wish this on anyone.

Frequent relocations for academic career advancement create emotional exhaustion and disconnection despite professional success, ultimately revealing the psychological cost of mobility.
Careers
fromAol
2 months ago

7 Jobs That Require Minimal Experience (But Pay Over $55 an Hour)

Several high-paying jobs require minimal experience and offer flexibility, with roles like media executive assistant, AI trainer, and freelance photographer paying well hourly.
fromwww.npr.org
3 months ago

More students are going to college. Affordability and workforce training are factors

While overall more people are choosing college, there are important shifts happening in where students are going and where they're not. Enrollment at private four-year colleges is down. Fewer people are enrolled in master's degree programs. But enrollment is up at four-year public universities and at community colleges. There, it's driven by students choosing short-term credentials tied to the workforce.
Higher education
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

New Study Says These Are the Toughest Jobs in America - Did Yours Make The List?

Firefighters, police officers, and construction workers rank as America's toughest jobs, defined by physical strain, long hours, and extreme environment exposure.
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