Check out the East AlabamaWorks Video Podcast Series! In episode 43, we visit with Central Alabama Community College Dean of Workforce and Economic Development Michael Barnette and CACC Talladega Center Director Jerry Creel, who discuss new programs CACC is now offering at the school's Talladega Center. https://lnkd.in/epWXPgHt
East AlabamaWorks
Non-profit Organizations
Anniston, Alabama 366 followers
East AlabamaWorks is a workforce development council led by industry leaders and is one of seven regional councils in AL
About us
East AlabamaWorks represents a seven-county region covering Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Etowah, Randolph, and Talladega counties. We are led by local businesses and industry leaders and are one of seven regional councils in the state of Alabama. The council is a coalition of leaders in business and industry, education providers and trainers, and municipalities. Providing short-term and long-term solutions for closing the skills gaps is one of our most important goals. Council members work together to maximize workforce efforts throughout the region and to ensure alignment of resources to address local priorities. The mission of East AlabamaWorks is to ensure there is a pipeline of a skilled and ready workforce to meet the demands of business both now and in the future.
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www.eastalabamaworks.com
External link for East AlabamaWorks
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Anniston, Alabama
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- Nonprofit
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1130 Quintard Ave
Suite 100
Anniston, Alabama 36201, US
Employees at East AlabamaWorks
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Don't forget about today's (Oct 22) East AlabamaWorks Regional Hiring Fair, taking place from 3pm until 6pm at the Oxford Civic Center! This event presents a great opportunity to advance along your career pathway, with hundreds of open jobs available. Remember to bring copies of your resume, dress professionally, and be ready for on-the-spot interviews!
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🌟 Exciting Day Ahead! 🌟 We’re thrilled to be hosting the East AlabamaWorks Regional Hiring Fair today, connecting employers with skilled talent from across our region! 🎉 Whether you're an employer looking to grow your team or a job seeker ready to take the next step in your career, this event is all about creating opportunities and building a stronger workforce for our community. 💼 When: Today, October 22, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 📍 Where: Oxford Civic Center located at 401 McCullars Lane, Oxford 👥 What to Expect: Networking, career advice, on-the-spot interviews, and much more! Let’s make today a step toward brighter futures. Come see what hashtag #EastAlabama has to offer! #HiringFair #WorkforceDevelopment #Hiring #CareerOpportunities #EastAlabamaWorks
Tomorrow is the day! The East AlabamaWorks Regional Hiring Fair will be held tomorrow afternoon from 3pm to 6pm at the Oxford Civic Center. Below is the latest list of employers who will be in attendance. We hope to see you there!
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The East AlabamaWorks Quarterly Workforce Meeting was held earlier this week at the Gadsden State Community College Advanced Manufacturing and Workforce Skills Training Center. Thanks to Alabama Technology Network for presenting and to Gadsden State Workforce Development for being a wonderful host!
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A reception was held on Thursday for Hunter Davis, an Etowah County Project SEARCH program graduate and a patient transporter at Gadsden Regional Medical Center. Davis has been named Employee of the Year for Large Business by the Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. See the details in the link. https://wix.to/IHdx9I6
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Gov. Kay Ivey announced today the retirement of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington. Secretary Washington has been the longest-serving Labor Secretary in our state's history and has been a good friend to East AlabamaWorks and Region 2. Our board members and staff wish him well in retirement. https://wix.to/nA6Esvq
Governor Announces Retirement of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington, Appointment of Marty Redden to Position
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Alabama’s August Labor Force Participation Rate is Unchanged at 57.5% as Jobs Count Increases by More Than 40,000 Over the Year. Click the article for all the details. https://wix.to/E4135sm
Labor Force Participation Rate Unchanged for August
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