Techvibes – Staff Writer
“While salaries in STEM fields continue to outperform the national norm, the most successful candidates in technology fields have top-notch communication skills and business savvy. New data from Lannick Group’s 2016 Salary Report shows that the supply of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics graduates still falls short of demand, with employers paying significant premiums for technically-proficient employees, even at the entry level. But to achieve the very highest salaries, communication, interpersonal and strategic skills—so-called “soft skills”—are critical…According to Lannick Group, students should strongly consider STEM fields, but not neglect the left side of their brain, which will be critical later in their careers.”(more)