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Manufacturers Open Door To Students

Posted: October 6, 2012 at 5:30 a.m.

Fayetteville High School students watch a machine Tuesday attach pieces to a circuit board during a tour of Ayrshire Electronics in Fayetteville. The students are all in the digital electronics class and have an interest in the kind of work done in the factory.

Manufacturers gave Fayetteville High School students a glimpse of what they learned in the classroom this week.

At A Glance

Help Wanted

The ManpowerGroup’s annual Talent Shortage Survey lists the top 10 hardest jobs to fill in the U.S. this year.

• Skilled trades such as welders and electricians

•. Engineers

• IT staff

•. Sales representatives

• Accounting and finance staff

• Drivers

• Mechanics

• Nurses

• Machinists (machine operators)

• Teachers

Source: ManpowerGroup

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