Tuesday, May 2, 2023

New Jersey loosens degree requirements for state jobs in favor of skills training, work experience - Carolyn Crist, Higher Ed Dive

New Jersey will prioritize skills training and work experience over college degree requirements for certain state jobs, according to an April 10 announcement from Gov. Phil Murphy’s office.   Now the New Jersey Civil Service Commission will identify the job classifications that require college degrees and determine which ones fall under the new plan to prioritize skills. The goal is to open the door to high-paying jobs, with salaries that may surpass $120,000 per year.