Video: Meet the MT Ambassadors
AMT—the Association For Manufacturing Technology produced this video to introduce its “MT Ambassadors,” young manufacturing professionals making the case to other young people about the rewards of manufacturing careers.
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Eighty percent of the fastest-growing careers are in STEM fields (that is, science, technology, engineering and math), while 50 percent of those jobs do not require a four-year degree. AMT—the Association For Manufacturing Technology—produced this video to introduce its “MT Ambassadors,” young manufacturing professionals making the case to other young people about the rewards of manufacturing careers.
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