I feel like the title might be a bit misleading. Nowhere does the article say how this is going to stretch out and impact the workforce over the next 10+ years, but instead sticks to the same discussion of serial internships that has been tread with numerous other articles.
I do think it hits the nail on the head with: "So here's another chasm in the 20-something cohort: the one between the liberal-arts kids and the engineering and science majors." There's plenty of anecdotal (as well as hard) evidence out there that supports that claim.
I do think it hits the nail on the head with: "So here's another chasm in the 20-something cohort: the one between the liberal-arts kids and the engineering and science majors." There's plenty of anecdotal (as well as hard) evidence out there that supports that claim.