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Employers Need to Invest More Money for New Technology Training

Yong X. Tao, Ph.D.

Yong X. Tao, Ph.D.

According to Miami Today News, colleges and universities in South Florida are racing to keep up with current technology by developing programs to help students prepare for new jobs in technology. NSU’s dean of the College of Engineering and Computing, Yao Tao, Ph.D., explained to Miami Today News that technology is always changing, and even after students graduate from top schools, employers still need to invest money to train them every few years.

“NSU has a solution for employers who are looking for new talent: teach them,”Dr. Tao said. NSU’s College of Engineering and Computing offers workshops, courses, boot camps and full degree programs to employers who need to train their employees in a particular skill set. In addition to providing services directly to employers, NSU is also trying to indoctrinate its students with practical knowledge to help them find jobs once they graduate.

 

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