New state website pushes available jobs, resources in cybersecurity
State officials hope a new website will spark interest in the high-growth cybersecurity field.
State officials hope a new website will spark interest in the high-growth cybersecurity field.
Young adults from around the Region who want to learn some job skills and earn an income have an opportunity through the SummerWorks program.
The Small Business Administration is offering free business training to entrepreneurs.
WorkOne Northwest Indiana and Goodwill are offering free retail training for young adults between the ages 16 and 24 at the Gary Goodwill Store.
The state is optimistic a new partnership can assist high school educators who now teach dual-credit courses to meet new credentialing requirements.
A new partnership between the state of Indiana and 180 Skills, a provider of online training programs, will provide 100,000 Hoosiers with free training to upgrade their skills.
A new $3.8 million Ivy Tech facility in Elkhart County will offer more opportunities for people to learn advanced manufacturing skills.
Some job training programs whose funding was set to expire in June now will continue through year’s end.
Students at Michigan City High School seeking a career in advanced manufacturing can graduate as a Certified Production Technician with industry credentials and work experience now that the school is certified as a State Earn and Learn (SEAL) program.
More than 10,000 Hoosiers have completed a high-demand certificate program through Indiana’s Next Level Jobs Workforce Ready Grant, which provides tuition-free certificates in five of the state’s most high-demand professions.