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New York is most in need of health care and technology talents in the next ten years

The unemployment rate in New York City in August this year slowly improved compared to the previous month. Experts pointed out that in the post-epidemic era, the job market is currently facing a shortage of professional talents. Among them, science and technology, health care and education are the three areas that are most in short supply. In order to meet the needs of academic education talents and industry as soon as possible, the senior management of companies in New York City’s 27 largest job markets are investing resources to step up the pace of industry-university cooperation in New York City.

 

Queens Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY/QCC) Department of Continuing Education and Productivity Development in cooperation with the Department of Labor and the New York City Workforce Development Council, she recently led six CUNY community colleges to receive $5 million in funding from the Department of Labor for Provide 16 training programs in the fields of technology, health care and learning Spanish as a family.