The report is in for 2019, and health care companies are taking over as the state’s top employers. For the first time, Cleveland Clinic has replaced Walmart as Ohio’s largest employer with 50,825 employees.
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Thousands of college students and recent graduates will come together for the annual Big College Event, held Oct. 24 at the Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati. It’s an ideal venue for students to learn more about job opportunities in the Queen City.
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If you have a son or daughter going through the college search process and looking for a major, then take a look at the 10 top tech jobs for 2019. These are going to be in more demand in the coming years due to our tech-heavy society, according to recruiters and career counselors.
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A new report from the Ohio Chamber of Commerce says businesses plan to hire employees despite the uncertainty of economic stability.
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The Buckeye State still ranks high for clean job creation. According to a report by nonpartisan business group E2, nearly 113,000 are employed in Ohio’s clean energy sector, a 4.6% increase since last year.
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While reviewing the Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Workforce Development Board’s most recent annual report, I was drawn to the OhioMeansJobs page.