by Burning Glass Technologies | Mar 5, 2018 | In The News
The future of work is about a blending of hard and soft skills. Students who combine their liberal-arts training with a technical skill make themselves prime candidates for good-paying jobs, according to a recent report from Matthew Sigelman of Burning Glass...
by Amy Movsesian | Feb 26, 2018 | In The News
Blockchain is approaching major buzzword status, joining the ranks of technologies like artificial intelligence that promise to change the world… But for anyone interested in getting a job in the space, what cities hold the most promise? Boston-based analytics...
by Burning Glass Technologies | Feb 21, 2018 | In The News
In a bid to dethrone Silicon Valley as the king of emerging technology, New York City is announcing its first-ever “Blockchain Week,” which will run from May 11 through May 17… Demand for blockchain-related jobs is currently higher in New York City than San...
by Burning Glass Technologies | Feb 20, 2018 | In The News
By identifying job market needs and creating micro programs around skills required for middle-skill jobs, colleges and universities could help middle-skilled workers increase their earning potential, while at the same time creating a lucrative new revenue stream for...
by Burning Glass Technologies | Feb 19, 2018 | In The News
The federal government projects robust demand for workers in computer-science-related fields through 2026. Jobs of all types are becoming more digital, a Brookings Institute study recently found. Across sectors, employers are willing to pay big premiums for people...
by Burning Glass Technologies | Feb 16, 2018 | In The News
Middle-skilled workers have long been an overlooked segment of the learning population, but—standing 35 to 40 million strong—they pose a real opportunity for growth for continuing education divisions and for postsecondary institutions trying to broaden access for the...