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Vanessa Boneta analiza cómo el talento bilingüe y las alianzas universitarias en Puerto Rico respaldan la competitividad global, mientras que las empresas estadounidenses utilizan la inteligencia artificial y la mejora de las habilidades para crear plantillas resilientes. (Crédito: Adonis1969 | Dreamstime.com)
Students participate in a hands-on training session at the LIFT Puerto Rico Learning Lab, which recently surpassed 1,000 student visitors.
The Citi Foundation has selected One Stop Career Center of Puerto Rico to accelerate youth employability through a $500,000 Global Innovation Challenge grant. (Credit: Sjors737 | Dreamstime.com)
Margaret Ramírez-Báez, president of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce
iBendito is a playful nod to the Puerto Rican phrase “ay bendito.”
The IMD World Talent Ranking 2025 report measures economies’ ability to develop, attract and retain talent.
Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González, left, and Felipe do Carmo, head of public sector for Central America and the Caribbean at Amazon Web Services, announce the free tech training agreement during a press conference at La Fortaleza.
Graduates of Ironhack’s Puerto Rico program completed courses in web development, data science, Java backend, user experience and user interface design, and artificial intelligence engineering.
One Stop Career Center Executive Director Carmen Cosme-Pitre
Interns were placed in five strategic areas aligned with their academic interests and career goals.
The Arecibo campus opens with apprenticeship programs in construction trades and commercial driver’s license training, developed in partnership with the Associated General Contractors, Puerto Rico, Workforce Development Foundation and Sonnell Truck Center.
Genera PR Community Relations Manager Jorge Bracero and UPR-Mayagüez Chancellor Agustín Rullán-Toro during the signing ceremony of the academic collaboration agreement.
Graduates of One Stop Career Center’s pre-apprenticeship aviation mechanic program celebrate completion of training in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico has two Job Corps campuses: one in Garrochales, Arecibo, and another in Ramey, Aguadilla.
The new “Apoya a un Joven este Verano” (“Support a Youth This Summer”) campaign launched at an event at the Museum of Art and Design of Miramar.

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