Job U Author Nicholas Wyman tells WTOP’s Dimitri Sotis about positions that pay $70,000 or more…without four years of college.
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How Skills Investment Can Drive Australia's Economy
The Jim Bohannon Show | Friday, May 15, 2015 |
While the employment picture in the United States has undoubtedly improved from the deep doldrums of the Great Recession, it hasn’t fully recovered, and it likely never will. That’s because the job market itself has irrevocably changed. Employers are extremely wary of taking on new full-time employees, knowing the costs involved (such as health care requirements and the cost of regulation). Also, many of the jobs that used to exist have either been changed or outright obsoleted by technology. But all is not black; technology has also created new jobs and new types of jobs, if a potential employee has the skills to fill them. So, are we making it possible for our small and large businesses to thrive with the right kind of employees? Plus, what steps should you take as a job-seeker to make sure you get that next job you want? Making a return visit to answer those questions is Nicholas Wyman (@nicholas_wyman), author of the book “Job U: How to Find Wealth and Success by Developing the Skills Companies Actually Need” (in paperback and e-book from Crown Business).
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Blue Collar, White Collar – Now Silver Collar Jobs ?
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WINA Morning News With Rick And Jane on WINA-AM 1070 | 13 May, 2015 |
Virginia needs to fill 1.5 million jobs in the next decade. Most will require post-secondary education (but less than a Bachelor’s Degree).
Nicholas Wyman and Jane Foy discuss the critical role that community colleges play in addressing the skills needs of Virginia’s businesses into the 21st century.
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There’s a lot of people looking for work at the same time that there’s a worker shortage. Information Morning speaks with Nicholas Wyman to get some ideas on how to fix this mismatch.
Addressing the growing gap between the skills employers are looking for and the qualifications Canada’s young people are receiving, IWSI CEO Nicholas Wyman is in town to speak at the Halifax Chamber of Commerce Spring Dinner. He shares his innovative ideas on how this skills gap can be addressed.
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January 15 , 2015
Nicholas Wyman talks about the changing job market and new opportunities available in aviation, bioscience, medical technology and nuclear medicine. As outlined in his book – Job U, the traditional pathway to career success through attaining a university degree is by no means the only model. In a changing world workplace, new industry calls for on the job training and a return to apprenticeship models.
‘Job U: Find Your Path To A Successful Carer in a Tough Job Market’
by Nicholas Wyman
‘Job U – How to Find Wealth and Success by Developing the Skills Companies Actually Need‘ (US Edition) quickly shot to #1 on the Amazon Hot New Releases in Job Hunting and Career Guides. It has been awarded Best Business Careers book in the International Book Awards and won USA Best Book Awards, Business: Careers category.
Get ready to relearn everything you thought you knew about what a successful career path looks like.