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Code · Utah · Title 53H — Higher Education · Chapter 13

53H-13-402. Utah High-Demand Talent Portal -- Creation -- Purpose.

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Effective 10/14/2025
53H-13-402. Utah High-Demand Talent Portal -- Creation -- Purpose.
(1)There is created the Utah High-Demand Talent Portal within Talent Ready Utah.
(2)The purpose of the talent portal is to:
(a)connect Utah employers with qualified, trained, and educated talent from higher education institutions;
(b)provide students within the Utah System of Higher Education with high-demand and high-wage employment opportunities;
(c)connect recent graduate job seekers with high-demand employment opportunities in Utah;
(d)provide a platform to post high-demand job openings;
(e)highlight skills and qualifications needed for high-demand jobs;
(f)integrate with workforce development, work-based learning;
(g)support career pathway development and promote long-term workforce alignment; and
(h)utilize matchmaking software strategies to intuitively match employers with students across the Utah System of Higher Education.
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