A highly-skilled workforce is the best economic development incentive a community can tap to create mobility and improve quality of life for all. Businesses cannot confidently start-up, grow, or relocate to an area without a strong talent supply coupled with a great system of education, from early childhood on.
With 49% of working-age Floridians currently holding a postsecondary degree or credential, there is still work to be done in order to ensure the state has the talent needed to meet the needs of its rapidly growing economy.
In this issue: Ask the Expert: Internships, The Importance of Summer Plans for Teens, Why Volunteering Matters, Florida Southern College Campus Visit, ACT/SAT, Secual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, How to Appeal College Aid and more.
Hodges University is developing something any employer should covet: A program that teaches foundational — and soft — skills to a variety of employees. John Meyer considers himself the poster…
UnMazed Magazine is dedicated to teen academic and personal success. Written by experts across the state of Florida, this online magazine provides the information all parents and students are seeking….
On today’s show, we’re going to dig into the 6th annual Southwest Florida Workforce study, conducted annually by Workforce Now, that’s a research initiative that studies the regional workforce. It’s comprised…
The sixth annual Southwest Florida workforce overview study has been released and provides key information about industries, occupations, employments gaps and projected job growth.
UnMazed Magazine is dedicated to teen academic and personal success. Written by experts across the state of Florida, this online magazine provides the information all parents and students are seeking….
UnMazed Magazine is dedicated to teen academic and personal success. Written by experts across the state of Florida, this online magazine provides the information all parents and students are seeking.
While nurses will always be needed in Southwest Florida, they’re not as much needed by local employers as they were a year or two ago. For the first time in…