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Dakota County: Colleges teaming up to fill businesses’ ‘skills gap’

Wes Sisco from Uponor

Lecturer Wes Sisco used humor and high energy to deliver a lecture on radiant heating at Uponor in Apple Valley on Thursday. (photo by John Doman, Pioneer Press)

Dakota County’s only two colleges are teaming up to combat a “skills gap” many business leaders say is leaving thousands of jobs empty without qualified candidates to fill them.

Dakota County Technical College and Inver Hills Community College agreed to a deal June 15 that will allow the two schools to partner when providing customized, on-site training and continuing-education classes for businesses and their employees.

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Courtesy of Christopher Magan, Pioneer Press

Related article in Rosemount Town Pages:

DCTC teams up with Inver Hills Community College
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One Response to “Dakota County: Colleges teaming up to fill businesses’ ‘skills gap’”

  1. Morani Says:

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