Community colleges get help from Big Tech to prepare students for applied AI roles at smaller companies.
CredLens will collect information on short-term training and match it with data on wages and employment.
Helping frontline workers move forward as AI and automation reshape the labor market.
State workforce systems could determine the payoff for trillions spent on industrial policy.
Kentucky creates a career path from addiction recovery to peer support roles.
Artificial intelligence could threaten millions of decent-paying jobs held by women without degrees.
People skills are in demand as employers seek to create new paths to good jobs.
Early signs that big business may be getting serious about closing opportunity gaps.
A tool for understanding skills by looking at what workers learn and do on the job.
Georgia Tech and WGU go big with moves to reach more working learners.
A new entrant to the evolving market for companies that work on corporate upskilling.
While the tech’s impact on jobs is anyone’s guess, targeted tools arrive for learning and work.