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In business today, no competition is tougher than the global race for talent. In every industry, every job sector, and every part of the world, employers are asking the same question: How are we going to find, train, and retain the best workers?

Ninety percent of the fastest-growing jobs in America require at least two years of postsecondary education. Over the next several years, the U.S. Department of Labor predicts there will be roughly four million new job openings in health care, education, and computer sciences alone. At the same time, nearly seventy eight million baby boomers are heading toward retirement. Yet, the nation’s young people remain unprepared either to replace those workers or to fill new positions in high-growth areas—today, a third of all students do not finish high school. Up to half of those who do graduate lack the advanced literacy and math skills they need to succeed in postsecondary education and the workforce.

Further, given the quickening pace of change in workplace technology and the growing demand for flexible, highly-skilled employees in all sectors of the economy, not even the most experienced workers can afford to rely on existing skills. To remain competitive, businesses must invest not just in the preparation and recruitment of new talent, but also the continuing development of workers at all stages of their careers.

Unless America makes dramatic improvements in education and workforce training, it will pay a terrible price, risking its place as an economic superpower and its identity as a striving, middle-class democracy.

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Is Networking Worthwhile?

Business networking is an essential skill for any professional looking to advance their career and build meaningful connections in their industry. By establishing a strong network of contacts, you can gain valuable insights, access new opportunities, and build the support system you need to succeed.

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Jewish Chamber of Commerce

The Jewish Chamber of Commerce was founded in 2010 with the vision of bringing together Jewish business professionals of every denomination to stimulate growth within the business community. We aim to bring inspirational business minds together to benefit our members’ businesses.

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Events

  • The Role of Jewish Businesses in Supporting and Strengthening the Local Community
  • Tu BiShvat Networking Breakfast January 11
  • Empathy in Business: Why It Matters and How to Cultivate It
  • Orlando Shakes November 14
  • Harvest and Post-Sukkot Networking Festival November 9
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