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A shift towards skills-focused talent acquisition prioritizes individuals’ competencies over their educational background and specific job history. This approach embraces a more inclusive perspective, acknowledging candidates who may not fit traditional role expectations but possess relevant skills and diverse experiences applicable to the position. By diminishing the emphasis on four-year degrees, it widens the candidate pool to include those who have acquired expertise through alternative pathways, addressing concerns about the escalating costs and
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