Technology job shortages and rocket science Written by Scot Herrick on October 12, 2007 in management 4 Comments - Leave a comment!
Not exact matches
By promoting craftsmanship training, advancing STEM
jobs and identifying new ways to incorporate new
technologies for growth and innovation, the construction business can strategically combat the labor
shortage and set the industry up for success.
At a wider level there are concerns about whether the prevalence of AI
technology will result in a
shortage of
jobs once supplied by a manual labour workforce.
There are no
shortage of STEM (science,
technology, engineering and math)
jobs available.
school - to - work issues by identifying professional
job classifications in the state and regionally where underrepresentation is evident, and / or where workforce
shortages exist or are expected, beginning with core courses for science, mathematics, engineering and
technology (SMET) fields, and then expanding the focus to other professional fields, and
«[H] iring organizations see an IT [information
technology] talent
shortage, while
job hunters insist that employers are botching the hiring process, screening out too many good candidates.
Based on the current recruitment into training data, the predictions for the 2016
job market forecasts that
shortages will increase in English, geography, design &
technology and business studies, with regional
shortages predicted in IT and computer science, music and religious education.
He continued, «The
shortage of young people capable of filling
jobs in the
technology sector is not sustainable and needs to be addresed urgently.
With several areas of the financial industry experiencing skills
shortages, there is a broad range of
job opportunities for skilled candidates, including wealth management,
technology and compliance.
Let's get this part out of the way: according to the Skill
Shortage List and the latest reports prepared by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR), industries with the best
job prospects in 2013 include child and aged care, health and community services, mining, information
technology and green skills.