Junior Achievement Program Goes Virtual
Junior Achievement of Oregon and SW Washington is hosting a self-guided virtual program open to middle and high school students looking to explore career opportunities in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The program will be open from March 10th to June 10th and participants will have access to the program for the entire 90 days. Students have the opportunity to jump-start their futures from continued education to their ultimate careers!
Join us for webinars, educational opportunities and career resources from 50+ organizations across Oregon and SW Washington. Students will be able to submit questions and browse an array of career possibilities across Career Clusters, tailored to their skills and interests.
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CHICAGO, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In-depth analysis and data-driven insights on the impact of COVID-19 included in this U.S. precision parts market report.
The U.S. precision parts market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 12% during the period 2020-2026.
Key Highlights Offered in the Report:
1. With around 45% of the cost involved in the raw material procurement, the accessibility to the same and at lower prices decides the margins of vendors.
2. CNC machines witnessing widespread adoption and the requirement of skilled labor has increased thereby, impacting the overall labor dynamics in the U.S. precision parts market.
3.North America (mainly US) has the highest number of airports, which are currently undergoing infrastructure expansion and modernization, worth more than USD 120 billion. The requirement for heavy equipment is expected to be high post 2020.
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SPS Technologies Ltd blamed the coronavirus pandemic for a dramatic downturn in business (Image: Getty Images)
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