WhereWeGo has launched an initiative called WhereWeGo Labs. WhereWeGo Labs is intended for the fast and efficient development of practical, user-led workforce tools that will solve problems encountered by individuals and organizations working within the workforce space. Using AI in order to shorten the time frame and expenses associated with tool development, the company will roll out new tools every month, while also actively seeking feedback from workers and workforce professionals in order to better inform upcoming innovations. The launch of WhereWeGo Labs came in response to the problem with the gap in the workforce ecosystem, whereby plenty of research conducted remains inaccessible and unused.
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WhereWeGo, founded by former educators, has already supported over three million Americans in exploring career pathways and training opportunities. “Everyone recognizes the need to fill jobs in high-growth industries like advanced manufacturing, yet most people would struggle to name even three of the roles in that field,” said Ben Ifshin, co-founder and CEO of WhereWeGo. “That is exactly the kind of gap WhereWeGo Labs is built to tackle. We’re launching fast, building in public, and inviting workers, practitioners, and partners to tell us what problems we should solve next.”
