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Identifying Local Skills Gaps
New report from Emsi explains how regions can use data to identify skills gaps, which vary wildly across cities and even within industries, and what that means for higher ed.

AI Arms Race
More employers are using applicant tracking systems to hire employees. Some colleges are using new AI-based tools, like VMock, to help students keep up.

It Takes a Village to Get a Student Hired
University of Denver's career office promotes faculty and alumni collaboration -- and leads to successful results.
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Handshake for All
The popular career services platform is now available to any student with a .edu email address -- and that's changing how career services are provided at many colleges and universities.

Philosophy Degrees and Sales Jobs
New data on the first three jobs held by graduates of six popular majors show career pathways are a swirl rather than a straight line, and that college degrees typically do create a foundation for entering the workforce.

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Common Sense on Colleges and Work-Force Development
Much of the current debate about education for work has a heavy air of unreality about it, writes Kevin P. Reilly.

Success for Students With Autism
Rochester Institute of Technology has become a model for helping students on the spectrum with academics and their careers.

The American Education Disadvantage?
New research finds that graduates from U.S. universities are less likely to get a call back from Chinese employers than their counterparts with degrees from Chinese universities.
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