Ohio businesses are facing a skills mismatch because they can’t find enough trained workers. That’s the message from the office of Gov. Mike DeWine along with his plan to invest over $200 million in workforce development and retraining.
Jobs and the Economy
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Amazon is doing its part to spur job growth in Ohio. The online retail giant is bringing new life to some parts of Ohio with brick-and-mortar stores or open ground.
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OhioMeansJobs (OMJ) is a collaborative workforce system that offers multiple no-cost programs and services to businesses and adult job seekers, dislocated workers, low-income youth and adults, veterans, individuals receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and many others.
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The millennials are coming. That’s the takeaway from a new study revealing Cincinnati is No. 13 on the list of top 20 cities where millennials are moving in.
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If you follow national job trends, it is no surprise to learn the 10 fastest growing jobs in Ohio include many healthcare-related positions.