IBM to hire 25,000 More Workers in the US in the Next Four Years

US Technology company IBM has said it will hire 25,000 people in the United States over the next four years, ahead of a meeting between President-elect Donald Trump and tech industry leaders.
The Daily Mail reports:
“About 6,000 of those appointments will be made in 2017, IBM chief executive Ginni Rometty wrote in opinion article published in USA Today.
IBM, which in recent years has restructured its activities, will invest $1billion on employee training and development in the next four years, said the IBM president, chairman and CEO.
‘We are hiring because the nature of work is evolving – and that is also why so many of these jobs remain hard to fill,‘ Rometty said, noting that many industries were being reshaped by data science and cloud computing.
‘Jobs are being created that demand new skills – which in turn requires new approaches to education, training and recruiting,‘ she said.
‘This is not about white collar vs. blue collar jobs, but about the ‘new collar’ jobs that employers in many industries demand, but which remain largely unfilled.”
The IBM jobs investment news came before the highly anticipated meeting yesterday of the next US president and the leaders of several major technology companies.”