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Student Readiness is Key for Navigating a Changing Job Market

Early career exposure in middle school helps young people build practical skills before facing workforce competition

By Business Services · November 7, 2023, 9:59 PM UTCCareer MatchingCareer PlanningCareersJob Market
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Key takeaways

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Middle school is a critical window for introducing students to practical, career-relevant skills.

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Early workforce exposure helps young people build confidence and competence before facing job market competition.

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Student readiness programs must evolve alongside changing employer expectations and labor market conditions.

With the job market constantly changing, the paradigm of career planning is being rewritten to engage individuals from a younger age. By initiating career readiness in middle school, programs aim to equip youth with an understanding of the workforce, nurturing their core academic and employability skills through practical experiences like job shadowing and internships.

This proactive approach in education is where SkillPointe stands out in offering services that cater to skill-based careers, providing resources like career matching quizzes, and emphasizing the value of vocational training over traditional academic routes. SkillPointe thus becomes a cornerstone for students and schools aiming to bridge the gap between education and the practical demands of tomorrow’s job market.

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