by the Holland Sentinel
Some online colleges are re-imagining higher education in ways that recognize the demands placed on people seeking to advance their careers. There is a skills gap in the United States. Thirty-nine percent of U.S. employers report having difficulty finding staff with the appropriate skills, according to the annual Talent Shortage Survey conducted by the ManpowerGroup, a human resource consulting firm. If you are trying to get ahead in your career, you’ve likely realized the skills gap exists and you know the benefits a new position or promotion could mean to you and your family. Some online colleges are re-imagining higher education in ways that recognize the demands placed on people seeking to advance their careers. Here are some reasons to pursue online courses.
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