Boston Fed's Connolly on getting graduates to stay

Paul Connolly, the first vice president of the Boston Federal Reserve, has said that firms must do more to entice graduates to stay on in the area after their studies end.

Connolly said that the number of skilled workers in the greater Boston area was growing too slowly to meet employers' needs and that gaps already existed in both professional and technical occupations. He said that organisations should expand the use of internships to retain a higher percentage of students graduating from the

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