NEW YORK — For decades, not having a college degree has often been a barrier for workers seeking a higher-level, better-paying job. But more employers are now saying they’re willing
(The following is the text of remarks by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and former University of Delaware President Patrick Harker at a virtual event sponsored by the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the speaker’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of
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NY resolution to get a better-paying job? This free new tool can help
Updated Jan 01, 2021;
Posted Jan 01, 2021
To find a job with a similar set of skills, and a promise of at least a 10% pay increase, users navigate to a “build your path” screen. There they input their original occupation and metro area from a drop-down menu. The software responds with alternative jobs, scored mathematically by their degree of match.Lynne Sladky | AP Photo
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Job seekers can increase their earning power with an online database launched by the Federal Reserve Banks of Philadelphia and Cleveland that matches the skills a worker uses in a low-paying job with those in a more lucrative position.