Common Good Vermont: Pathways to Promising Careers

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Common Good Vermont interviews McClure Foundation advisor Carolyn Weir and Matt Barewicz, the Vermont Department of Labor’s Economic & Labor Market Information Chief.
A new resource from the McClure Foundation identifies the top high-pay, high-growth jobs projected for Vermont over the next 10 years—and the educational requirements needed to obtain them. For current and future jobseekers willing to invest in training and/or education after high school, it is clear: there are promising employment opportunities throughout Vermont.

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