More Than 60% of People Think They Are Not Qualified for Stem Careers

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By Clare McDonald

Originally published by Computer Weekly

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / March 3, 2023 / Most people feel they lack the necessary qualifications to pursue science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers, according to research by IBM.

The worldwide study found 61% of the 14,000 people asked said they don’t have the appropriate academic degree for a STEM job, and 60% believe gaining the digital skills for a STEM job would cost a lot.

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