Rapid growth in science and
technology jobs in the United States
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Rapid growth in science and technology jobs in the United States |
The United States has seen a
threefold increase in STEM jobs since 2000, compared to other jobs. Experts say the current number of
graduates is still not enough to meet the needs of these fields.
"You have to figure out how
many times a day we use computers, tablets and phones," Kenneth Hatchett,
head of the National Steam Honor Society, told VOA's Alison Heaney.
According to him, these sectors are
developing so fast that children who are still in high school can get jobs that
do not even exist yet.
According to Ellison Heaney, Steam
also includes the high-tech sector and traditional jobs. For example, while
Steam includes computer science jobs, it also includes epidemiologists,
intensive care nurses and cartographers.
Jobs In The Medical Field:
Jobs in the medical field have
risen sharply in the wake of the Corona virus outbreak in the United States,
but according to a study by the Institute of International Education,
international students in the United States are the most educated in the fields
of computer science and technology. Are
According to the US Bureau of Labor
Statistics website, information technology and computer-related jobs are
expected to grow by 11% between 2019 and 2029. According to the website, this
increase is much higher than other sectors.
According to the bureau, these
sectors are expected to add another 531,200 jobs to the United States by 2029.
According to the bureau, there will be a high demand for new employees for
cloud computing, data related jobs and information security jobs.
The United States has seen a
decline in the number of graduates available in the country during the Corona
virus epidemic. Experts say this is because international students spend time
in their home countries during the epidemic. But in recent days, there have
been better salaries in the steam-related sectors.
According to a study by Impact
Science, a California-based teacher-oriented organization aimed at attracting
young students to science, there were 2.4 million vacancies in STEM-related
fields in 2018.
A study by the National Foundation
for American Policy, published in April 2021, found that placing more
international students in US universities does not reduce the number of
American students in those universities, but rather the stem fields of American
students. I have seen an increase in the number of bachelors.
15 American Students Have Been Awarded Degrees In STEM Fields:
According to the research, 15
American students have been awarded degrees in STEM fields as compared to 10
international students in all fields. According to research, if American
students study at university with international students, they are more likely
to get degrees in the fields of steam.
According to the agency, there is a
shortage of graduates in the field of steam in the United States. Students who
earn degrees in the fields of STEM earn more than other students at the
beginning of their careers.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) announced last year that international students who are not
studying on university campuses during the corona virus. As their visas are
being revoked, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter wrote in a letter to the
agency, saying, "America's future competitiveness depends on whether we
are international. How can you attract talent and keep it in the country? ”
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