
In South Carolina, many employers are hiring, yet a common concern keeps coming up in hiring conversations. Graduates often walk in with solid academic knowledge, but struggle when the role asks for more than one type of skill. A logistics company may need someone who understands operations and can communicate with clients. A healthcare office may expect staff to handle both data and people. This gap creates frustration on both sides. Employers spend more time training, while graduates feel unprepared for real work. As industries across the state continue to grow, companies are starting to look for candidates who can move across tasks with ease and think beyond a single area of expertise.
