FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday,
January 18, 2023
Contact: ra-gvgovpress@pa.gov
Governor Shapiro Signs First Executive Order, Announcing
92 Percent of Commonwealth Jobs Do Not Require a Four-Year Degree
Governor Shapiro’s first Executive Order instructs the Office of
Administration to emphasize skills and experience in Commonwealth job postings
Shapiro Administration launches new website listing all open Commonwealth jobs – currently
nearly 550 postings – that don’t require a four-year degree
HARRISBURG, PA – Today, on his
first full day in office, Governor
Josh Shapiro announced that effective immediately, 92
percent of state government jobs – about 65,000 positions – do not require a
four-year college degree. As part of that announcement, Governor Shapiro
signed Executive
Order 2023-03, the first of his Administration, instructing the
Office of Administration to emphasize skills and experience in Commonwealth job
postings and ordering a review of the remaining 8 percent of state government
jobs that currently require a four-year degree, many of which are required
statutorily required.
Governor
Shapiro also ordered all state agencies under his jurisdiction to take steps to
emphasize work experience in their hiring. As part of that order, the Shapiro
Administration launched a new website where applicants can easily
search among the thousands of open positions that don’t require a four-year
degree. That website is now linked from the homepage at www.employment.pa.gov.
“Every
Pennsylvanian should have the freedom to chart their own course and have a real
opportunity to succeed. They should get to decide what’s best for them –
whether they want to go to college or straight into the workforce – not
have that decided for them. Today, we are making sure Pennsylvanians know that
the doors of opportunity are wide open to those who want to serve our
Commonwealth, regardless of whether or not they have a degree” said Governor Josh Shapiro. “I
want to make it clear to all Pennsylvanians, whether they went to college or
they gained experience through work, job training, or an apprenticeship
program: we value your skills and talents, and we want you to apply for a job
with the Commonwealth.”
Governor
Shapiro was joined at today’s announcement by Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis.
Secretary of Administration Neil Weaver, Beth Christian, and Darice Mayhew –
the latter two of whom are Commonwealth employees who have worked their way up
in government service without a four-year degree.
“As
a long-time Commonwealth employee who does not have a four-year degree,
Governor Shapiro’s signing of this Executive Order means so much to me, both
personally and professionally,” said
Acting Deputy Secretary of Administration Beth Christian. “This
Executive Order tells current Commonwealth employees and anyone looking to come
work for the state of Pennsylvania, we support you, with or without a degree.
Thank you, Governor Shapiro for recognizing the importance of this topic and
ensuring that removing barriers for state employment is a priority.”
Getting
a four-year college degree is only one path to building skills and expertise in
a particular field. According to the Department of Labor & Industry, more than seven million Pennsylvanians do
not hold a four-year degree, and millions of Pennsylvanians develop their
skills through alternative routes such as two-year degree programs,
apprenticeships, military service, job training, and on-the-job experience.
Governor
Shapiro has pledged to invest in apprenticeships, vocational training, and
career and technical education, saying in his Inaugural Address that “real
freedom that comes when we create pathways to new opportunities by investing in
vo-tech and job training programs.”
Read
Executive Order 2023-03 here.