Career Colleges could make the difference in filling worker shortages

According to an article from Career College Central, career colleges are helping meet the demand for workers in the healthcare, IT and engineering professions.  It states that career college graduates represent over 25% of 79,000 job openings needed across the IT and engineering fields, as well as, 51% of the 9,000 openings for medical and health service managers.

Educations earned from career colleges are becoming more and more popular and widely accepted within the workforce.  It’s a venue for individuals looking to change careers or further their knowledge in their current field at an extremely reasonable cost.  And, with the emergence of online education, the possibilities are endless.

What success have you had with your career school diploma or degree?  Did you find it easier/harder to find a position in the workforce?

Source: “Study finds career colleges could make significant contribution in filling IT, engineering and healthcare worker shortages in U.S. posted by Career College Central; written by The Image America Foundation.

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January 13. 2009 16:11

I'm a new student starting my Accounting certificate program. I was wondering if there is anyone out there that has graduated in the Accounting certificate program? That has any luck finding a good job in that field? I have two career diploma's already from another school. One in small business management, and the other in financial planning. Positive feed back is welcome from alumni in Accounting cert. program. Thanks, Tony

Ruben A. Degler

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November 20. 2009 22:42