AWS Introduces the Skills to Jobs Tech Alliance
        
        
        
			- By Kate Lucariello
- 06/13/23
A  consortium of companies, government agencies, and educational  institutions have joined forces with Amazon  Web Services in the new Skills to Jobs Tech Alliance.  The effort aims to align university and college curricula with  entry-level career skills in software engineering, cloud support, and  data integration.
AWS  plans to give 380,000 students access to these training programs.
Five  regions have been initially selected to focus the Tech Alliance's  efforts: the states of Illinois, New York, and Washington; and two  countries, Spain and Egypt. But the Alliance expects to expand to  other areas soon, according to Amazon.
The  Tech Alliance is basing its training development and implementation  on the needs of employers, who will be "talent shapers" that  collaborate with educators and learners to build tech skills.  Collaborators designed and approved skills maps and participated in  creating curricula, including "capstone projects," internships,  apprenticeships, and hiring events for participating colleges and  universities, according to the company. Learners will have hands-on  training and support in real-world experiences.
A  recent Gallup study noted that 72% of U.S. businesses  are having trouble finding job applicants with qualified digital  skills. Eighty-seven percent of U.S. employers use the cloud, and  another 8% are planning to, the study found.
"As  technology continues to advance, employers have a role to play in  supporting education, as leaders ensure learners are developing the  latest skills," said Kim Majerus, vice president of global  education, U.S. state and local government at AWS. "I'm excited  about the positive impact the Tech Alliance will bring, allowing  learners to connect directly to future employers, enabling more  skill-based learning environments, and increasing access to expert  resources for educators."
Visit  this page to learn more about this initiative.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kate Lucariello is a former newspaper editor, EAST Lab high school teacher and college English teacher.