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Training Workers When Employers Hire Based on Skills: Lessons from Connecticut and Virginia

Training Workers When Employers Hire Based on Skills: Lessons from Connecticut and Virginia

FromEvidence First


Training Workers When Employers Hire Based on Skills: Lessons from Connecticut and Virginia

FromEvidence First

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Feb 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As the cost of higher education climbs, skills-based hiring has gained traction. It’s a labor market trend in which employers hire based on applicants’ skills, with the understanding that degrees are not the only way to acquire competencies.   In a follow-up to an earlier episode on skills-based hiring, Rachel Rosen, who leads MDRC’s Center for Effective Career and Technical Education, speaks with two guests: Kelli-Marie Vallieres, Connecticut’s Chief Workforce Officer who leads the state’s Office of Workforce Strategy, and Elizabeth Creamer, Vice President of Workforce Development for the Community College Workforce Alliance, which is the workforce development division of Bridgepoint and Reynolds community colleges, within the Virginia Community College System.   They discuss which sectors are experiencing an uptick in skills-based hiring in Connecticut, what non-degree programs are offered in Virginia, and whether skills-based hiring can promote equity.
Released:
Feb 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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