More Than 60% of People Think They Are Not Qualified for Stem Careers
The latest research from IBM reveals a significant barrier to STEM careers, with 61% of 14,000 respondents feeling they lack the necessary qualifications. Additionally, 60% of participants believe acquiring digital skills for STEM roles would be financially burdensome. This study highlights the perception gap in the workforce regarding STEM qualifications and the potential challenges in promoting inclusive opportunities in these fields.
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- 61% of respondents feel unqualified for STEM careers.
- 60% believe acquiring digital skills for STEM roles would be costly.
By Clare McDonald
Originally published by Computer Weekly
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / March 3, 2023 / Most people feel they lack the necessary qualifications to pursue science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers, according to research by IBM.
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