The Financial Times reported on the growing national movement toward skills-based hiring, apprenticeships, certifications, and industry training as employers increasingly prioritize practical competencies over traditional degree pathways alone. The article highlights expanding partnerships between employers, schools, and workforce organizations to address labor shortages and prepare workers for emerging industries.

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