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Re: Where are they?
@freehe: Which only perpetuates the problem.
If nobody is doing any training, then they have only themselves to blame for any perceived so-called talent shortage.
Re: So much stuff
@freehe: Isn't it just as politically incorrect to suggest that non-US employees are smarter than US employees as it would be to suggest that non-US employees are dumber than US employees? That argument is strange to me.
And I agree with you regarding the juxtaposition of how they are pushing STEM education... This has been a substantial problem in the semiconductor industry, and we are seeing it come home to roost throughout tech/STEM.
Re: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
@freehe: Moreover, as many forget to point out, the unemployment stats in the US provided by the BLS do not accurately reflect unemployment because they do not account for people who have dropped out of the labor market out of frustration, hopeless, deciding that after x months or x years without getting a job they need to go back to school or the like, etc.
clrmoney
8/26/2017 11:09:49 AM User Rank Platinum
Learning skills in a short period of time
Comcast and AT&T are big companies that carry cellphones, cables etc. Maybe it is something more technical that the employees can't learn right away or maybe they just shouldn't have this option for the business at all.
dcawrey
8/26/2017 12:27:35 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Learning skills in a short period of time
We simply aren't training enough people for technology jobs in the United States. Some of the onus go to universities, but it also seems that companies are going to have to shell out for better training programs. These are expensive but totally worthwhile.
afwriter
8/26/2017 11:59:10 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Where are they?
And then when training does happen you have a kind of blind leading the blind situation where the people who are training aren't exactly experts in the field.
Re: Learning skills in a short period of time
@dcawrey: Part of the real problem is that, unlike other countries (particularly those that place a tremendous amount of importance on and resources within their military), the US offers minimal to no InfoSec education in primary or secondary school.
Re: Where are they?
@afwriter: Which just goes to show the folly of the "talent shortage" argument. If just about everybody is lacking, then HR's excuse of not being able to hire or promote certain people for certain jobs is a fallacious one -- because the companies themselves are the ones that need to invest in training at this point.
dcawrey
8/27/2017 2:41:16 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Learning skills in a short period of time
@Joe Stanganelli You are right. It's probably the most underrated part about the future of technology. It's not being talked enough about in schools.
mpouraryan
8/27/2017 2:46:39 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Learning skills in a short period of time
Some "Food 4 thought" 4 you all on this as I wish you all a great week..and for all in the US, a safe and fabulous Labor Day W-End:
http://www.ozy.com/fast-forward/ozy-poll-how-americans-are-preparing-for-the-day-robots-threaten-their-jobs/80094?utm_source=dd&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=08272017&variable=c5f3bcef125326858c2f195f08d8c672
Onwaord 2 September w/all its' possiblities!!
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