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COLUMBUS Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted announced Thursday the next launch of the In-Demand Jobs Survey for Ohio businesses to provide feedback on the state’s In-Demand Jobs List.
“We want Ohio’s businesses to have the qualified workers they need to thrive, and this survey will help us direct training dollars into the most needed jobs,” said Governor Mike DeWine. “By working in partnership with business owners to determine which jobs are most in-demand, we can strengthen our workforce, create new jobs, and positively impact the economy of our state.”
The Survey, managed in partnership with the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation (OWT), the InnovateOhio Platform and the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), creates a simple user experience and allows businesses to offer input on Ohio’s current and future in-demand jobs in just minutes.
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Husted highlights career pathways during stop in Sidney
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted speaks to business and community leaders at an In-Demand Jobs Week roundtable discussion Friday afternoon at Ferguson Construction in Sidney.
Kyle Shaner | Sidney Daily News
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, left, shakes hands with Detailed Machining President/CEO John Bertsch at an In-Demand Jobs Week roundtable discussion Friday afternoon at Ferguson Construction in Sidney.
Kyle Shaner | Sidney Daily News
SIDNEY – There are plenty of affordable pathways to great careers throughout Ohio, including in Shelby County, Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said Friday afternoon during a stop in Sidney.
Lt. Gov. Husted celebrates In-Demand Jobs Week at Vantage signing day
Kirsten Barnhart, DHI Media News Editor Friday, May 7, 2021 11:51 PM Businesses and Vantage students joined together for a signing day, where students committed to working with local employers after high school. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart) Businesses and Vantage students joined together for a signing day, where students committed to working with local employers after high school. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart) To thank Lt. Gov. Jon Husted for visiting Vantage, precision machining students presented him with a hand-made gift. Pictured is Husted with Vantage Career Center Superintendent Rick Turner and precision machining student Gage Stemen. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart)