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  2. These are the most in-demand skills for job seekers in 2025 - AOL

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    For job seekers trying to get hired and fill one of 8.1 million job openings in the U.S. right ... The demand to learn new AI skills has dominated the labor market discourse over the past year, ...

  3. New-collar worker - Wikipedia

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    A new-collar worker is an individual who develops technical and soft skills needed to work in the contemporary technology industry through nontraditional education paths. [1] [2] The term was introduced by IBM CEO Ginni Rometty in late 2016 and refers to "middle-skill" occupations in technology, such as cybersecurity analysts, application developers and cloud computing specialists.

  4. Te Pūkenga - Wikipedia

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    Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology is the largest vocational education provider in New Zealand. [2] In February 2019, the Government announced that the country's sixteen Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) would merge to form the new organisation; the merger was effective on 1 April 2020. [ 3 ]

  5. List of New Zealand–related topics - Wikipedia

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  6. Southern Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 SIT acquired MAINZ, the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand, and operates MAINZ campuses (closed down Auckland campus in 2023 [3]) in Christchurch. [4] A new campus, the SIT Creative Centre will open in 2020, on the site of the historic St Johns Church. [5] SIT has three campuses in Invercargill.

  7. List of companies of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The following notable companies are based in New Zealand. For further information on the types of business entities in this country and their abbreviations, see "Business entities in New Zealand". New Zealand is a wealthy country, with a relatively high GDP per capita and a relatively low rate of poverty.

  8. Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (abbr. MBIE; Māori: Hīkina Whakatutuki) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with "delivering policy, services, advice and regulation" which contribute to New Zealand's economic productivity and business growth.

  9. The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The institution underwent a major transformation in 1990 when it was renamed The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, going on to become a multi-faceted provider of ODL courses and services. Located in Lower Hutt near New Zealand's capital city Wellington, The Open Polytechnic provides tertiary education at a national level for 30,000 students each ...