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Employers Fed Up
"Employers don't value college degrees as much as originally thought, recent survey datashows, and the disdain is behind a restored appreciation for blue-collar job-seekers that bring skill and experience over education."
"When asked about the 'return on investment' of higher education, a whopping 67% of participating employers responded 'strongly no' when asked if they believed institutions of higher education were 'graduating students with relevant skills that today's business community needs.' "
"Only 10% of participants said a college degree would make a potential job-seeker more hirable. On the other hand, 41.5% said the degree makes 'no difference,' while over 40% said a college degree would make them less likely to hire a prospective applicant."
The villain here is the colleges who promote wokeism and leftism and have abandoned scholarship. But, at least the adminstrators are "hep" and "cool."
"Employers don't value college degrees as much as originally thought, recent survey datashows, and the disdain is behind a restored appreciation for blue-collar job-seekers that bring skill and experience over education."
"When asked about the 'return on investment' of higher education, a whopping 67% of participating employers responded 'strongly no' when asked if they believed institutions of higher education were 'graduating students with relevant skills that today's business community needs.' "
"Only 10% of participants said a college degree would make a potential job-seeker more hirable. On the other hand, 41.5% said the degree makes 'no difference,' while over 40% said a college degree would make them less likely to hire a prospective applicant."
The villain here is the colleges who promote wokeism and leftism and have abandoned scholarship. But, at least the adminstrators are "hep" and "cool."