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Performs necessary tasks to achieve Workforce Program goals and compile data for reporting. Create, monitor and maintain periodic tracking reports on specified workforce data (gender, race, veteran status, and residency) for program assessment and internal project review purposes. Assist in placing individuals in solar related careers and/or paid solar related training opportunities and support participants with job readiness resources as time allows. view job details

Develop and manage workforce development initiatives associated with state-wide behavioral health services such as those listed in the 2017 Behavioral Health Workforce Assessment. Manage a wide range of complex stakeholder relationships and maintain a deep understanding of the needs of stakeholders to ensure all activities deliver the greatest value, specifically in support of senior leadership. Collaborate with public systems such as Employment Security, WA State Workforce Training and Education Board, colleges and universities to improve skills and training to meet the changing behavioral healthcare environment and to increase integration of behavioral health and physical healthcare. view job details

Design employee development programs including communication, leadership, and management. Recruits and enrolls customers by coordinating with and accessing a wide range of community contacts and resources and engaging them in the recruitment process. Develops outreach plans and locates disabled veterans with special employment needs, as well as economically or educationally disadvantaged veterans and veterans with other barriers to employment through contacts and interactions with homeless shelters, community and government agencies. view job details

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Center for Global Development is a nonprofit research organization, works to reduce global poverty and inequality. view company details

MAU Workforce Solutions is an innovative global company with extensive experience providing solutions for success in staffing, recruiting, technology and outsourcing to our clients, employees, and applicants. Headquartered in Augusta, GA since 1973, MAU is a family and minority-owned company offering better processes and better people to create efficiencies and greater profits for our clients. Our relationships with world-class companies, our training programs and our culture of family allow MAU to offer better results, better jobs and better lives to those who work with us. view company details

Lextech Global Services serves the enterprise with award-winning mobile app strategy, design, development and support. Since 2001, we have delivered technology solutions that result in high returns and empower businesses to build strong internal processes. Our portfolio of mobile apps spans across many industries and platforms, tapping into the true power of mobile by integrating with everything from a grain silo to a missile launcher. With a special focus on the mobile workforce, Lextech helps clients create user-centered, visually stunning apps against tight deadlines. Proven processes and e... view company details

General Moly, Inc., together with its subsidiary, Eureka Moly, LLC, engages in the exploration, development, and mining of mineral properties in the United States. The company explores for molybdenum and copper deposits. It primarily has an 80% interest in the Mt. Hope project consisting of 13 patented lode claims and 1 mill site claim with proven and probable molybdenum reserves totaling approximately 1.4 billion pounds located in Eureka County, Nevada. General Moly, Inc. was incorporated in 1925 and is headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado. view company details

General Dynamics Corporation operates as an aerospace and defense company worldwide. It operates in five segments: Aerospace, Combat Systems, Information Technology, Mission Systems, and Marine Systems. The Aerospace segment designs, manufactures, and supports business-jet aircraft; and offers business-aviation services, including maintenance, fixed-base operation, government fleet, aircraft management, charter, and staffing services, as well as integrated aviation solutions. The Combat Systems segment engages in the design, development, production, modernization, and sustainment of combat veh... view company details

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Are you willing to have a microchip roughly the size of a grain of rice inserted under your skin? Some organizations are encouraging their employees to do just that. Three Square Market, a Wisconsin-based company, made headlines in 2017 when they inserted (optional) microchips into some of their employees. CEO Todd Westby envisions workers being able to access the building, log onto computers, use the copy machine, purchase food, and complete a handful of other routine functions – all with their microchip. No passwords, no plastic name tags with goofy pictures, no clunky wallets. These micro... view article details

Global demand for certified employees across industries is growing. Many companies now require specific certifications regardless of the education level and experience of potential employees. It has become a primary vehicle for screening applicants as it provides employers with measurable evidence that the applicant has the required knowledge base for the position.Take an example of being treated by a medical doctor. Who would you choose? A board certified doctor or one who has a medical degree but is not board certified? What about an elementary teacher for your child? Would you prefer a teac... view article details

Failure to Adapt to the New Working World Will Leave You in the Unemployment Line by 2020 Times Are Changing While the year 2020 may feel futuristic, in reality it's just around the corner. Will your career be prepared to fly into orbit, or will it stall on the ground? We’re predicting 10 global trends we believe will shape the future workforce. In addition, we'll share tips and hints that help you plan for and respond to these trends. Read on to make sure you'll be considered relevant and not a relic. 10. Global Talent Seeking As countries continue to invest in emerging economies -- spec... view article details

The Aged Must Adapt You're over 50. You're entitled to feel that you've proven yourself by now, and your current employer seems to agree. But you see the cubicles filling up with 20- and 30-somethings, and you wonder: what do they bring to the workplace that I don't? How does my manager compare the two of us? Face it: sometimes they are the managers!How can you make sure everyone concerned -- you, your younger co-workers, and your employer -- benefits from the situation in which you find yourself? Fortunately, some of those managers are happy to talk about their older workers, and the... view article details

Getting Back Into the Swing of Things First of all, congratulations on the new job! Whether you were unemployed and searching for something new, or you took time off to raise kids or take care of loved ones, welcome back to the workforce.But at the same time, it's understandable that you're a little leery about transitioning back to the working world after a prolonged absence. Will people like me? What have I missed? Is the technology different? Can I really meet these new challenges in unfamiliar territory?Before you start your new chapter, take a minute to read about a few tips for ... view article details

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Have you noticed how your company's talent acquisition team seems to be stepping up their game recently? They've reorganized, invested in innovative technologies, or started recruiting for roles that span multiple regions or even globally. As an HR leader, it's important to understand the distinction between regional and global talent acquisition. This way, you can ensure that you empower your team to be as effective as possible. While regional acquisition focuses on filling roles within a specific geography, global acquisition aims to attract and hire the best candidates across countries and ... view blog & white papers details

The way that organizations manage talent in an increasingly connected world can give them a competitive advantage over other organizations. Two of the main approaches that organizations can take are regional and. Let's take a look at how these approaches compare and the differences between them. Defining Regional and Global Talent Management Let's begin by defining regional and global talent management. When it comes to talent management, organizations can decide whether they will take a regional or a global approach. Deciding which one to take isn't always easy, however. Regional talent mana... view blog & white papers details

Compensation management is a key ingredient in running a successful global business. With operations and employees spanning countries and continents, getting pay strategies right is crucial and complex. This article breaks down the basics of global compensation in a simple, straightforward way. It highlights the principles and best practices that will help companies get pay right no matter where their employees are. It covers balancing equity and competitiveness across borders, navigating different laws, and linking pay to performance on a global scale. Understanding Global Compensation Manag... view blog & white papers details

Kathi Enderes is the Senior Vice President of Research and Global Industry Analyst at The Josh Bersin Company. She brings insight from some of their recent research concerning the labor shortage and what can possibly be done to help close the gap. In this episode, Kathi talks about the current state of HR and what she expects to change in the next two years especially in regard to AI and how it can enable skills-based workforce planning. November 28, 2023 Time Stamps Contact Info Resources Quick Quotes Full Transcript Introduction Welcome, Kathi! Today's Topic: How AI Enables Sk... view blog & white papers details

Skills development opportunities are some of the most valuable benefits to offer an employee. Career growth that is aligned with company goals boosts employee morale and helps your organization succeed. It's a win-win. So how do you engage employees in their own skills and competencies development? In this article, we discuss why skills development is so valued today, how you can use competency motivation theory, and other methods to encourage employee engagement. The Importance of Skills Development In Your Organization Investing in your people is invaluable. Employees are what drive the suc... view blog & white papers details