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More companies report eliminating bachelor's degree requirements for jobs
Nearly half of companies plan to eliminate a minimum bachelor's degree requirement for some positions in 2024, according to a report issued by Intelligent.com. The report recorded the results of a survey completed by 800 companies based in the United States, which found that 45% of companies surveyed reported that they intended to eliminate the requirement of a bachelor's degree for some positions in their organization.