AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorkforce Training & Hiring: Vermont’s Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice is launching its first paid Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) training in August 2026, covering certification fees and aiming to place graduates into full-time roles. AI & Entry-Level Jobs: AWS CEO Matt Garman pushed back on “AI job apocalypse” fears, arguing companies should still hire fresh grads because AI will change work, not erase it. Skills Programs: Teesside University secured £1.5m for a workforce development scheme offering 24 training cohorts yearly for employed residents, targeting AI, digital tech, and leadership. Career Pathways Debate: An opinion piece challenges whether career pathways are truly working, saying we still lack clear data on what happens to students after high school. Education-to-Work: South Korea data shows one in three new doctorate holders are unemployed or inactive, with experts linking the squeeze to a shrinking entry-level market and AI-driven shifts. Local Jobs & Budgets: Boston Public Schools warned hundreds of teachers and aides may face layoffs this fall as budget pressure hits. Healthcare Internships: UnityPoint Health’s Fort Dodge ran a paid summer internship program for students across high school and college levels, focused on hands-on experience. Digital Identity Jobs Angle: Jumio expanded digital ID acceptance across 60+ countries, signaling continued demand for compliance, verification, and tech roles.
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