3 monthes ago | By Economic Modeling
Emsi Burning Glass recently released the 2022 Talent Playbook. It's written to help employers understand growing occupations, in-demand skills, and other emerging trends in the labor market (like the rise of remote work and social impact roles).
But it's relevant for educators as well. As we've observed before, the labor market trends of today often shape the enrollment trends of tomorrow. By paying attention to the challenges employers are facing, and how they plan to adapt, you can help your institution stay ahead of the curve when it comes to building programs that attract learners and...
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