STEM Careers: Information for Students and Parents
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Over the past 10 years growth in STEM jobs was three times faster than growth in non-STEM jobs. STEM workers are also less likely to experience joblessness than their non-STEM counterparts. STEM workers command higher wages, earning 26 percent more than their non-STEM counterparts. There are scholarships for education and jobs after college. This book provides information for Students and their Parents that are contemplating college and secure career paths. Science Technology Engineering Math careers will boom and there is a shortage of knowledgeable workers. The field is open!
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Michael Erbschloe
Michael Erbschloe worked for over 30 years performing analysis of the economics of information technology, public policy relating to technology, and utilizing technology in reengineering organization processes. He has authored several books on social and
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