Not exact matches
The programme helps people develop digital and enterprise
skills for free: https://idea.org.uk iDEA would like to thank everyone involved in the production of this film from the fantastic range of iDEA Pioneer learners who agreed to take part; and the brilliant educators and inspirers who are rolling out the programme in their communities and institutions (in the order they appear in the film): • Naomi Timperley Co-founder,
Tech North Advocates and Wakelet Partnerships Consultant • Melanie Powell
Associate Head for Student Employability, Manchester Metropolitan University • Alison McKenzie - Folan Deputy Chief Executive of Wigan Council and Director for Customer Transformation • Jeff McCarthy Senior lecturer, Digital Marketing, Manchester Metropolitan University • Jayne Sherwood Founder / Director, Joining Communities • Mark Rodaway Headteacher, Calday Grange Grammar School • Nicola Mounsey Computer Science Teacher, Calday Grange Grammar School Special thanks also to all the institutions and learners around the world who are participating in iDEA; and to Jooka who made the film to help us show iDEA in action.
In New York State, for example, the growth of six - year technology education and training programs, called P -
TECHs (Pathways in Technology Early College High School), offer high school students the opportunity to earn an
associate degree and learn valuable
skills for future jobs in technology, manufacturing and health care.
Here's a quick dive into the job descriptions (according to Glassdoor) as well as three critical
skills associated with each (provided to USA TODAY by two
tech recruiting firms, CyberCoders and ZipRecruiter):
Hard - working retail
associate,
skilled in POS
tech and inventory management.
If you're looking for a role in
tech support, here are some helpful facts: • Projected job growth until 2024: 12 % • Education: Bachelor's or
associate's degree • Top
skill to mention: Specialized knowledge, flexibility