Study International – Staff Writer
“The global demand for STEM leaders remains at an all-time high. According to SHRM, an estimated 3.5 million STEM jobs will remain unfilled by 2025. This means there is no shortage of jobs for students seeking to make a career in STEM. In fact, the career trajectories of a STEM education are impressive: STEM jobs are projected to grow 8.8% between 2017 and 2029 with the average median hourly wage for STEM jobs US$38.85.” (more)