DCEO officials see great work in Riverbend
Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com
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Julio Rodriguez, deputy director Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunities Office of Employment and Training, leads a virtual simulation in how to certify and recalibrate micropipettes, tools used for measuring exact amounts of liquid, in SIUE’s Alternative Digital Credentialing Program for laboratory, chemical and food science technicians. DCEO officials conducted a two-day tour of the Metro East last week, spending most of Friday in Madison County. Show MoreShow Less
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Robert Dixon, a faculty member in SIUE’s Department of Chemistry, left, shows off one of the labs to Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunities deputy directors Julio Rodriguez and Jonathan McGee Friday as part of a two-day tour of the Metro East last week. At SIUE they were looking at a training program for laboratory, chemical and food science technicians.
MCET provides everything from job listings to training grants
Scott Cousins, scousins@thetelegraph.com
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Don Rommerskirchen, right, a client at Madison County Employment Training currently in an HVAC program at Southwestern Illinois College, talks to Career Specialist Tina Leonard. Show MoreShow Less
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Kim Bruns, a career navigator at Madison County Employment Training, shows off listings of available jobs at the office, one of a number of services provided. Show MoreShow Less
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WOOD RIVER There have been a lot of changes in the workforce since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, from disappearing jobs to remote work.