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How Penn Foster is Breaking Barriers for Women in STEM

All throughout March, we’re celebrating women who have emerged as leaders of their community, but the fact is that while women make up 47 percent of all jobs in the United States, we only account for 24 percent of jobs in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Here’s what Penn Foster is doing to help flip that narrative.

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4 Reasons to Become an IT Support Specialist

Information technology (IT) is one of the fastest-growing fields and it’s projected that there will be over 667,600 new jobs in the industry by 2030. As technology continues to advance at a break-neck speed, skilled IT professionals will be in more demand than ever. That means there’s no better time than now to take the first steps toward training for an entry-level IT job. Here are four reasons to become an IT support specialist today.

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How to Get Better at Working with Computers and Electronics

If you’re the kind of person who loves technology and you’re interested in working with computers, pursuing upskilling or further credentialing in the computers and electronics industry could be a great way to start a new career or advance your current one. For people who are already working full time and want flexible training options, Penn Foster’s online computers and electronics training is a perfect solution that allows you to work online at your own pace.

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Michelle Ecker

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Will Learning About 3D Printing Help My Career in Manufacturing

Wondering if learning about 3D printing will help your manufacturing career? Stop wondering. The answer is yes. Here’s why.

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Emma Gallimore

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