LCC I-T students meet with prospective employers last Friday. Some at the event were part of the ‘e-pathways’ program, which aims to address a shortage of Lansing-area I-T professionals.
Lansing area workforce developers say a multi-million dollar federally-funded initiative could train up to 350 homegrown computer professionals. Capital Area Michigan Works says there are hundreds of openings in mid-Michigan’s information technology field. Some go unfilled for weeks and months.