WorkingNation is always looking for workforce pathways around the country. With the holidays upon us, we found some opportunities in Delaware, Nebraska, Nevada, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Wyoming.
Take a look.
From Delaware: Delaware Business Now reports specialty chemical company Solenis is converting a building west of Wilmington into a research and development facility – creating 46 science-related jobs over the next three years.
From Nebraska: University of Nebraska Omaha reports the institution has partnered with United Airlines as part of the carrier’s pilot career development program.
From Nevada: Disability Scoop reports MGM Resorts is investing $1 million in a vocational training program aimed at hiring more adults with autism.
From U.S. Virgin Islands: The Virgin Islands Daily News reports a community foundation has awarded to grants to local nonprofits including a program that focuses on youth ages 18 to 26 with arrest records who are currently attending or have recently completed a job training program.
From Wyoming: Oil City News reports the Salvation Army in Casper has received funds to boost efforts to help women find work through online job training after their releases from prison.
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