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Jobs of the future: Technical, highly skilled
October 22, 2012 /
Kids’ classroom work needs to be connected to "what they need to be able to do in the real world," Esau said. "That is a lot more engaging."
Construction cranes looming over Intel Corp.’s Ocotillo campus are helping assemble a $5.2 billion chip-fabrication plant that will employ 1,000 people.
But these manufacturing jobs will be far different from those of another era.
The minimum calling card is a two-year technical degree or equivalent experience in areas like process design, automation software and packaging and assembly technology. Many positions will require bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degrees.
Melanie Yamaguchi Cronkite News Service
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