In today’s highly competitive job market, it’s a candidate’s technical skills that often set them apart from the competition. Being able to demonstrate job-ready skills can help candidates showcase ...
While the pandemic has hurt many job sectors, the semiconductor industry can’t get enough qualified people. And that shortage is expected to persist for years, as companies reach deep into untapped ...
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All year we’ve been hearing—and reporting—that there’s been a shortage in skilled labor in manufacturing. While that may not be great news for manufacturers trying to be productive, it has given ...