New York Daily News

Ivanka’s ‘something new’ solution

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WASHINGTON — Presidenti­al adviser Ivanka Trump on Tuesday unveiled a White House-backed national ad campaign highlighti­ng alternativ­e ways to start a career, an initiative targeting students, midcareer workers and the millions who are now unemployed because of coronaviru­s.

Called “Find Something New,” the campaign is backed by Apple Inc. and

IBM Corp. It was quickly bashed on social media as being tone-deaf and inadequate for the times.

The Trump administra­tion has long emphasized skills-based job and vocational training as an alternativ­e to two- or four-year college degree programs for high school graduates, arguing that college isn’t for everyone and that a degree isn’t required for many jobs.

The campaign had been in the works for some time, but gained new urgency after efforts to slow the coronaviru­s outbreak left millions of people unemployed.

Ivanka Trump (inset) said President Trump has been talking about alternate career paths since the beginning of the administra­tion, in part because of growing automation.

“Now as a result of COVID, people need to, unfortunat­ely, in some cases, learn a completely new skill,” Ivanka Trump said. She cast it as an opportunit­y for people to get on a “new trajectory” and said, “We want to facilitate that connection back to the workforce and make it as smooth as possible.”

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