Hide caption Due to growth in the high-tech industry over the recent decades, there are an increasing number of jobs being created in the expanding “mid-tech” sector (programming, network support specialists, graphic design) which seem a promising vehicle to usher in the return of the American middle class, but for those who are already employed, making the career transition to the mid-tech field can prove difficult. Mid-tech jobs require skills that many incumbent workers don’t possess, so for these workers to take advantage of mid-tech jobs they have to first gain the necessary training and education, and therein lies […]
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