The New York Times: A 4-Year Degree Isn’t Quite the Job Requirement It Used to Be


By
Steve Lohr

New research finds companies are starting to rely less on the college filter in hiring. But it remains an obstacle to opportunity for many.

As a middle school student in New York, Shekinah Griffith saw a television news report of President Barack Obama visiting an innovative school in Brooklyn. Its program included high school, an associate degree in a technical subject, an internship and the promise of a good job…

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/08/business/hiring-without-college-degree.html?smid=url-share

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