Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Unveils High Demand Career List to Enhance Workforce Development

In a move to directly tackle workforce development in Georgia, Governor Brian P. Kemp has announced the approval of the state’s High Demand Career List. This strategic initiative, part of the Governor’s Top State for Talent effort, is aimed squarely at fortifying the connection between education, training, and the labor market, directly responding to the needs set forth by employers across the state. “As the number one state to do business for over a decade, maintaining our competitive edge remains a top goal for my administration and our partners in the legislature,” Governor Kemp told gov.georgia.gov. The adoption of this High Demand Career List marks a concrete step towards sustaining Georgia’s claim as the prime locale for both business and opportunity.

The list provides an in-depth look at careers that are not only in high demand but also offer potentially high wages and require specialized skills, which are crucial components to driving individuals towards economic success. Designed to be actively utilized by a broad range of stakeholders, from students to parents, it aims to quite literally map out pathways for sustainable career growth. Stuart Countess, CEO of Kia Georgia and Chair of the State Workforce Development Board, emphasized the list’s importance in supporting Georgians’ pursuit of lucrative careers: “By identifying careers that are critical to our economy, we can ensure that education and training programs are aligned with employer demands,” he said in his remarks acquired by the official press release…

Story continues

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

TRENDING ARTICLES