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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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Syracuse Surge is now offering job training program under Surge Advanced Manufacturing and Electrical Mechanical Tech for Syracuse residents.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh will deliver the 2022 State of the City at the JMA Wireless technology manufacturing plant on the Southside of Syracuse.
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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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Syracuse Common Councilors are holding off on spending more than a half million dollars of federal pandemic relief funds with Microsoft to modernize the city’s email and other office software. One councilor is taking issue because the company hasn't followed through on plans to bring a technology hub to the city.
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Syracuse has a lot on its to-do list in the new year. Primarily, the city is trying to find ways to fiscally and physically recover from the COVID-19…
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The inaugural Syracuse Surge Summit this week brought entrepreneurs, local officials, and community stakeholders into one virtual space to discuss the…
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh joined Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon at the daily COVID-19 briefing to discuss some of the findings from the Economic…
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Optimism. Confidence. Windows of opportunity. A city that is surging. Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh expressed all of that in his State of the City address last…