A bachelor’s degree used to provide enough basic training to last a career. Yet today, the skills college graduates acquire during college have an expected shelf life of only five years according to extensive work we’ve done in conjunction with Deloitte’s Shift Index. The key takeaway? The lessons learned in school can become outdated long before student loans are paid off.
Mind the (Skills) Gap
Learn, relearn, unlearn, repeat. It’s vital for U.S. competitiveness, and your own.
September 21, 2012