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Obama launches new techhire initiative

3 pointsby pecanpieabout 10 years ago

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zarothabout 10 years ago
<p><pre><code> The Administration will launch a $100 million H-1B grant competition by the Department of Labor to support innovative approaches to training and successfully employing low-skill individuals with barriers to training and employment including those with child care responsibilities, people with disabilities, disconnected youth, and limited English proficient workers, among others. </code></pre> The bit about H1-B I think means funded by H1-B fees, not that it has anything to do with the H1B program. I have a sinking feeling that Obama thinks an &quot;IT job&quot; is the guy answering helpdesk calls who tells you to check if everything is plugged in.<p>An &#x27;interesting&#x27; bullet at the very end;<p><pre><code> Information Technology Industry-Credentialing partnerships. The President’s FY2016 budget proposes $300 million to fund IT jobs partnerships between regional employers to develop and adopt assessments and credentials that will give more people the chance to qualify for a better, higher-paying tech job regardless of their pedigree. </code></pre> Shit, I think Starfighter just got its A round! ;-) But of course Starfighter is the absolute last thing that would ever emerge from a program like this.<p>What&#x27;s missing from this press release? Two things in particular stand out to me; 1) Not a peep about getting more software development &#x2F; hacking &#x2F; coding &#x2F; scripting &#x2F; <i>building</i> more firmly into K-12, and 2) Nothing about encouraging and helping support <i>startup</i> hiring, the actual engine of job creation. How about a program which helps fund community Maker Studios across the nation?<p>Basically this whole things reads like $400 million of pilot studies which will go nowhere and do nothing. We&#x27;d probably be much better off running a highly publicized national &#x2F; crowdsourced business competition to award 5,000 people $10k - $50k grants over the next 5 years. I&#x27;m not saying it would <i>all</i> be money well spent, but probably better than the distinct flushing noise I&#x27;m hearing with this one. That, or please just mail $1 back to every citizen.