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Comments (0) 10.27.2010
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Nevada Job Connect embraces JobCentral

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

The State of Nevada (NASWA Member) partnered with DirectEmployers after the demise of America’s Job Bank to successfully reconnect with employers large and small.

The very first partnership efforts were focused on connecting job seekers with thousands of employer job listings by using JobCentral National Labor Exchange (NLX) daily job feeds within the Nevada JobConnect system.


(Video 2:35)

Today Nevada JobConnect is fully integrated into the JobCentral NLX, providing enhanced services and search experience which leads applying job seekers directly to relevant job opportunities on employer career portals.

This type of partnership allows companies large and small to have ALL of their jobs listed within the state job bank and NLX, providing greater penetration to top talent across this great nation. Due to rising prices most companies cannot afford to post all of their openings to commercial job sites, making this a very necessary and extremely feasible initiative for hiring companies and job seekers alike.

Job seekers are now experiencing thousands of additional job openings through this public-private partnership.

 
Comments (0) 12.10.2009
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Nebraska expands listings on JobLink

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

National Labor Exchange announcement:

The Nebraska Department of Labor announces the addition of job postings from a 50 mile perimeter around the state through an update that provides a daily download of jobs from DirectEmployers JobCentral National Labor Exchange.”

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Now, a nightly download from the National Labor Exchange will increase the number of job postings available through “JobLink” in Nebraska by more than 2,000 jobs daily and will enhance opportunities for Nebraska’s job seekers to find the positions they are seeking, the department said.”

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Comments (0) 11.09.2009
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Find Your Jobless Rate

Monday, November 9th, 2009

I was sent the following New York Times link which provides an interactive experience when researching the impact of the current economy on a variety of groups.

The Jobless Rate for People Like You

Use the blue arrows on the top of the graph or just mouse along the graph itself.

 
Comments (0) 11.02.2009
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Explaining the National Labor Exchange

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

After nearly three years of operation The National Labor Exchange and it’s partnership of state workforce and corporate stakeholders has proven tremendous and widely held success throughout the nation.

Improved labor market efficiencies, advocacy, shared information and simply providing more real jobs to job seekers throughout the nation are merely a few important measures of success.

Video: Explaining the National Labor Exchange (3:09)
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Comments (1) 02.20.2008
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Build Your Talent Pool, Strickland Style

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Yes there are National skill shortages, but this national problem can only be answered locally. Every locale has its very own personality, needs, and in this case skill gaps. You weren’t naive enough to think we could just start-up a national skill factory and answer the problem did you. The root of the problem is LOCAL and to answer this problem you can’t expect national answers.

Hard questions…
What are you doing to answer your local community’s talent problems? Are the kids in your Junior High, High School, Community College, and Universities focusing on curriculum that will provide for the local economy? Does your company support adult education classes and resources that will re-tool adults specifically for another local career and fill your local talent gaps? How is your company impacting talent growth in your community?

A man with ANSWERS… Now lets change focus to a man who is truly making a difference and impacting lives daily by interacting, educating and creating TOP TALENT locally and hopefully soon in 100 local markets. Bill Strickland is President and CEO of Manchester Bidwell Corporation. At the Texas Workforce Commission Conference a few months ago I was lucky enough to hear Bill’s story of success. No fancy presentations, no whiz bang jargon, just a man sharing his story of hope. This message of hope and success is a template for our workforce and should be, in a variety of ways, implemented in every city throughout the nation. Bill’s success comes from a common sense approach of merely doing the right and smart thing, devoid of government and corporate bureaucracy. This cat’s got it figured out!

Manchester Bidwell is actually two schools in one world class setting.

Bidwell Training Center enrolls people who are as diverse as those found at any workplace. Some are preparing for their first job. Others are learning job skills that will enable them to pursue a new career, or advance in their current job. Whatever their backgrounds, Bidwell students share one common goal: the desire for more satisfying and rewarding careers.

Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild includes the nationally recognized MCG Youth program—dedicated to educating and inspiring Pittsburgh’s urban youth through the arts. Through public art exhibitions, MCG connects diverse, accomplished visual artists to Pittsburgh and its communities. Through Grammy-producing MCG Jazz, a social enterprise dedicated to preserving, presenting and promoting jazz music, MCG stimulates intercultural understanding and appreciation in the region and throughout the world.

I would try and tell Bill’s tale although I am confident that I would not do it justice. So I have found short video clips of Bill’s fantastic story. Enjoy!

Bill’s Story – video
“I Believe that people were born into this world as assets, not liabilities” – Bill Strickland

People are the Function of the Environment – video
“In order to work with people who have been left behind by life, you have to look like the solution not the problem.”
- Bill Strickland

Jazz is Life – video
“You don’t have to have a tuxedo on to be a world class citizen.” – Bill Strickland

Scalable – video
“We got the poor people in the next century…and they’re doing fine.” – Bill Strickland

Make the Impossible Possible – video
“I’m doing this because I want to change the planet and I want to do it with you…” – Bill Strickland