30 plus Buffalo companies looking to expand with virtual job fair
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Software company Odoo has only been in Buffalo for a year after they relocated their East Coast office from New York City. Already, they have expanded from fewer than a dozen employees. We moved to thirty people since June 1, 2020 and we re hiring for multiple positions, Nicholas Kosinski, Director of US East for Odoo, said.
That hiring is part of a massive growth, Kosinski says, that will eventually lead to the company expanded to an entire floor of Seneca One. Currently, their company operates half while the other is under construction.
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It s great to see these opportunities for students to learn more about what they want to pursue in their future, Berkshire Workforce Board high school intern Nick Lopenzina said, Workshops like this really give kids a chance to start finding their direction. The event aims to engage high school students, mainly in grades 10-12, in career awareness and exploration through a blend of live Zoom sessions with local professionals and scheduled broadcasts on Pittsfield Community Television. Career Week programming is also open to Berkshire residents of all ages who are interested in learning more about the current labor market landscape in the Berkshires. Via PCTV, portions of the live sessions will be broadcast, and career-related content will air when there is not a live Zoom meeting. All videos will be available after the week-long event in PCTV s online educational library. A full schedule with all programming will be available prior to April 26 at www.massh
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LOS ANGELES, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Minimum wage may be $14/hour, but
LA childcare workers who hit the front lines this April 19 when schools re-open will make an extra $5/hour thanks to the efforts of local school districts and community-based organizations including Woodcraft Rangers, the largest outside community-based agency providing these services for the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).
With schools opening up, Woodcraft Rangers and other large community-based organizations are ramping up for a pandemic recovery effort that will bring new essential workers to the front lines to support hundreds of sites throughout Los Angeles County. When schools reopen later this month, school districts across Los Angeles County including the largest district, LAUSD, will offer child-care and enrichment for all students; community-based organizations will help fill in the coverage gaps. Organizations anticipate youth workers filling the gap but al