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The New York Department of State provides a range of over 35 professional licenses, allowing residents to explore career opportunities in various fields, including real estate, security, cosmetology, and many more.
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More than 300,000 workers are threatening a walkout over higher wage negotiations
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The Oneida County Sheriff's Office will host several job fairs through May to prepare applicants interested in becoming corrections officers.
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The state's U.S. senators said the funding will help local leaders study how to create safe and protected transportation routes for Southside residents in Syracuse once the elevated Interstate 81 highway comes down.
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The semiconductor manufacturer plans to partner with a number of organizations and institutions across Central New York. This includes creating career pathways within the proposed STEAM school and Syracuse University.
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Syracuse Hancock Airport is hiring more TSA employees ahead of the holiday travel season.
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Micron’s $100 billion plans to open up shop in Clay is the largest private investment in state history, promising thousands of new jobs for the area. But the current workforce will need training and support in order for the area to meet this opportunity fully and equitably.
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Katie Zilcosky examines what we’re currently doing and what needs to change to in order to get people into childcare careers.
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Scott Willis checks in with three agencies to find out how they’ve weathered the tight labor market, and what they’re doing to attract and keep employees.
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Tarryn Mento explores the nature of remote work for both employees and employers.