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STEM Career Advancement Takes Center Stage: Embracing Lifelong Learning
While many STEM initiatives are concentrated on the next generation of scientists, engineers, and mathematicians, it is also important to foster engagement with individuals who are looking to change careers or take steps to upskill through education and training. With an estimated 3.5 million STEM jobs that will need to be filled in the United States by 2025, encouraging STEM growth within the existing workforce is just as important as encouraging young scholars.