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They're concerned about the professional development of their staff.
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People are returning to the office after more than 30% of the nation’s workforce went remote during the pandemic's peak. But some local sectors are hanging on to the trend.
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Syracuse will partner with the Manufacturers Association of Central New York, or MACNY, to create a new software developer apprenticeship.
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Due to retirements and other job changes, SPD is looking to fill open positions. Applicants must take the Onondaga County civil service exam, which is only offered a few times a year.
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The citywide Syracuse surge program helped to match people with real local jobs.
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The SUNY Educational Opportunity Center in Syracuse added new trades and an advanced manufacturing lab with the goal of helping people find jobs in key industries.
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The New York State DOL announced a new Twitter account for Spanish-speaking residents to easily access updated employment information and other resources.
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As part of Mayor Ben Walsh's Syracuse Surge initiative, a series of job-training programs were launched to spur the economy and employment opportunities for the area.
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Governor Hochul announced the newest site of RSI’s software development center in Buffalo with a recruitment effort in the city’s refugee community.
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Syracuse University Veteran Career Service is holding a virtual career meet-up for veterans soon, which can be register at SU. Jack Myers and his company help the veterans' development in media industry by providing higher positions for veterans.