Since the
great recession of 2008, unemployment has been stubbornly high. However, the level
of unemployment diverges greatly between college educated (under 4%) and
non-college educated (over 10%). Further, for the non-college educated youth,
the situation is truly dismal. Is there any way to address this situation?
At Ocoos, we
offer an internet platform for the Small and Medium Business (SMB) marketplace.
Much like Facebook for social networking, the Ocoos platform does not require
any programming skills to operate a full marketing/sales infrastructure. As we
have engaged with the SMB market we have made the following observations:
Thus, a
broad training program at the high school, vocational school, adult education,
and community college level focused on teaching of the basics of digital
marketing with platforms (not requiring programming skills) would be beneficial
for both sides. For the non-college educated youth, along with their chosen
professions (auto repair, baking, construction), they can be taught the
mechanics of digital marketing augmented with practical training on the
appropriate internet marketing platforms. With this knowledge, they become
significantly differentiated relative to their peers in the marketplace. For
the SMB businesses, engaging with someone who can help them bridge the
technology divide without the cost structure of the college-educated workforce
is very attractive. The combination can help the small business engage in the
modern world.