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The center will offer coaching, connect people to training and education, and help the community fill roles across IU Health.
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Indy Parks announced an incentive program for up to 400 of their summer jobs. Applicants may be eligible for the “Early Bird” sign-on bonus, the regular sign-on bonus or a referral bonus.
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Martin University hosted a job fair Thursday to help formerly incarcerated people find employment. The university partnered with the Indiana Department of Corrections to provide more than 45 resource vendors to people reentering the workforce after incarceration.
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The Indiana Department of Workforce Development will receive more than $1.2 million from the U.S. Department of Labor to expand state Registered Apprenticeship programs. The Department of Labor said in a press release that the funding will increase the number of high-earning jobs.
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Indiana's labor force has declined five consecutive months, the longest such streak in more than two years.
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New federal estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggest a record-high number of Hoosiers were working in 2022 – but not as many as employers may need.
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The job-searching tool the Ascend Network is entirely free to students. The goal is to keep more talent in the local workforce.
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The key economic tension to watch out for in 2023 will likely be the balance between employment levels and the cost of living, experts say.
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More than 500 people are already scheduled to lose jobs to layoffs and site closures in the first half of next year as experts predict a recession. That can be a pretty scary outlook, but new preliminary labor market estimates tell a more complicated story.
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A downtown company recently announced the opening of its second Indianapolis office.