(Photo: Getty Images) SAN FRANCISCO - As the U.S. economy strives to fill more than 600,000 unfilled tech jobs, the emphasis has been on a paucity of engineering and coding talent. But a working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research strongly suggests critical thinking, analysis and problem-solving skills often associated with science, tech and math is transferable to any industry.
U.S. needs more STEM jobs to compete: Study
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