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Three Talent Trends That Will Shape STEM In 2023

  Three Talent Trends That Will Shape STEM In 2023 Hugo Malan is President of Kelly Science, Engineering , Technology & Telecom, a business unit of Kelly. getty STEM professionals shape the world we live in as they drive advances in artificial intelligence, medical treatments, autonomous vehicles and so much more. The sector is constantly evolving and growing; the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts there will be 821,300 new openings for STEM jobs over the next decade. But ultimately, it’s dependent on the people who power it. Access to great talent is critical to success in every STEM field, and organizations are looking to the future wondering what workforce trends will impact how they connect with candidates. It's little wonder that business leaders feel unsure about what’s to come. It’s been a turbulent few years, with fiercely competitive talent markets, a global pandemic, uncertain economic conditions and a growing focus on social justice issues. What will 2023 have in st...

Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Russell Wilson

 Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Russell Wilson  (16) runs with the ball as his team plays the Penn State Nittany Lions at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin defeated Penn State 45-7. Mandatory Credit: Mary Langenfeld-USA TODAY Sports The last time the Badgers brought in an established starter via the transfer portal was when they got Russell Wilson in 2011. Wilson went on to throw for 3175 yards and 33 touchdowns while adding 338 yards and six scores on the ground in his one season with Wisconsin following a three-year career at NC State. In his one season with the team, Wilson produced the best QB performance in Badger history and led the squad to a Rose Bowl appearance versus TCU. Could Mordecai repeat the success of Wilson in 2023? We’ll just have to wait and see! Story originally appeared on Badgers Wire