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Syracuse Surge is now offering job training program under Surge Advanced Manufacturing and Electrical Mechanical Tech for Syracuse residents.
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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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There are new opportunities available for Syracuse residents looking to advance their careers in the technical and manufacturing fields. The city and its educational and business partners have opened up two workforce training programs with the goal of filling jobs right away.
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The City of Syracuse is aiming to recruit and train about 140 unemployed and underemployed city residents for positions that employers are looking to fill. Meanwhile, Councilors want to see if they can get county support for rental assistance before approving federal pandemic relief funds.
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Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families is celebrating its 10th anniversary by helping more than 70,000 veterans with…
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An on-the-job apprenticeship training program is about to launch to fill the gaps for a lack of qualified talent in Central New York for machinists and…
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It might seem like one of the quickest ways out of poverty is a steady job. But despite low unemployment and government-funded job training, those who…
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Syracuse’s P-tech school at the Institute of technology received a guest Monday that they hope will champion the program on a national level. First…
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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says she has a bi-partisan solution to improve access to job training programs that could help New Yorkers land better-paying…
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The Somali Bantu Community Association has received a $450,000 Federal grant to support self-sufficiency and provide employment services to the Somali…