Work Matters Column by SARAH SMITH According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, women only make up 30 percent of the 15.8 million people employed in manufacturing industries. In addition, […]
Work Matters Column by SARAH SMITH According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, women only make up 30 percent of the 15.8 million people employed in manufacturing industries. In addition, […]
Wherever there is a need for compassionate care, nursing assistants are there to provide it. Nursing assistants work in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, rehabilitation centers and long-term care. […]
This Request for Quotes is intended to purchase licenses for an off-the shelf virtual job fair platform to accommodate immediate hiring needs. This project will provide the KCC-LT system with […]
Work Matters column by AMBER GOOTEE To adequately teach career and college readiness among high school students, community partnerships are essential. As a Workforce Leader with Nelson County Schools, my […]
Without commercial truck drivers on the road, our nation’s economy and way of life would be largely stagnant. Transporting goods and materials from one location to another, commercial truck drivers […]
Work Matters Column by DR. ROBERT BOONE The Lincoln Trail Workforce Development Board (LTWDB) announced recently that Career TEAM, LLC was selected as the region’s Direct Services Provider via a […]
With a remarkably accelerating job outlook and exceptional salary, software developers are becoming some of the most sought-after professionals in the job market. In Kentucky, the annual mean salary for […]
Work Matters Column by KIRK CHADWICK For many, a conventional full-time work schedule just isn’t practical. Whether it’s because of school or family obligations, some simply are not able to […]