The Denver Post

Campaign pushes alternate career paths

- By Darlene Superville

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, mid-career workers and the millions who are now unemployed because of the 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 said President

Donald 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, referring to COVID19, the disease the virus causes.

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.”

Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, said the effort is “all well and good,” but added that the White House and Congress must do more.

“For tens of millions of American workers slammed by the pandemic, it is about finding something at all,” Zandi said in an email.

He urged both ends of Pennsylvan­ia Avenue to pass another economic aid package to help those who are out of work or are working fewer hours, and to prevent additional job losses and higher unemployme­nt.

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