Career Pathways stories
A schoolboy has helped build a secure QR code device for a car park operator, after a Leeds consultancy gave him paid client work.
AI is making communication and adaptability as vital as coding for junior tech roles, apprentices said, as employers seek workplace-ready staff.
Eligible residents in Kent and Sussex counties can now train for healthcare support jobs at no cost, easing staffing gaps in Delaware.
Britain's skills shortage and youth unemployment may ease if teenagers are steered earlier into apprenticeships, work experience and technical training.
Critical infrastructure could face tougher cyber rules without stronger workforce pipelines, as 49% of businesses already report a skills gap.
Students in online STEM courses are more likely to stay the course when virtual labs help them build hands-on confidence, Labster found.
AI is unsettling young Australians' job plans as WORK180 warns one in four jobseekers have been searching for work for over a year.
The initiative targets a skills gap as Australia's quantum sector could support 19,400 jobs by 2045, yet only 27% of people know the field.
Rising costs, labour gaps and project delays are squeezing margins even as 84% of construction leaders still expect growth over five years.
Students at the Canadian college will gain industry-recognised certifications as employers increasingly demand verified IT skills over formal study alone.
Students will learn to work with AI tools across multiple industries as New Zealand broadens senior secondary options to match labour-market demand.
Students in Years 12 and 13 will gain school qualifications tied to jobs and training as the government seeks to ease skills shortages.
More than 1,500 New Zealand schoolgirls will get workplace exposure as the tech sector seeks to widen its talent pipeline.
The sector's 10,000-worker shortfall could widen unless more students see water jobs beyond engineering, Water New Zealand says.
Financial barriers for First Nations students studying STEM at UNSW will ease as Baidam and the university fund two perpetual scholarships each year.
As Australia faces a 300,000-worker gap by mid-2027, students will gain hands-on training to meet construction demand.
More US high school students will get classroom finance lessons as free Intuit materials are folded into a new AP course.
The awards aim to widen Māori access to tech careers by funding study, mentoring and business links for 18- to 25-year-olds.
Cybersecurity jobseekers will get scholarships, free training and recruiter access as BlackGirlsHack redirects conference funds to direct support.
The certification comes as New Zealand tech employers battle skills shortages, with staff praising support, inclusion and career development.