Recently a study was released that was conducted in partnership with Vaco Technology on the state of technology jobs in Middle Tennessee for the third quarter of 2010. This report, released once a quarter, provides a consistent format for reporting on open job positions. It includes top tech employers, most popular job positions, and trending data points. One thing is clear: Nashville is poised to gain traction as one of the leading tech centers in the nation.
In Greater Nashville, there are more tech jobs than there are people to fill them.
The Nashville Technology Council is focused on a three level pipeline for talent growth:
T3 – Organic growth through local high schools and universities
Professional Development (Courseware for Career Transition)
Economic Development (Individuals and Companies)
The Nashville Technology Council spearheads the T3 Initiative to help local students connect with opportunity and support their academic needs. Partners at the Nashville Health Care Council and Nashville Chamber of Commerce work on events such as the Health Care IT Workforce Solutions Forum to address the gap between skills desired in our local IT grads and the myriad of career opportunities in their own backyard.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
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