S.D. employers use immigrant sponsorships to fill workplace gaps
South Dakota employers increasingly rely on immigration programs to recruit and retain talented employees to fill the gaps.
South Dakota employers increasingly rely on immigration programs to recruit and retain talented employees to fill the gaps.
Sioux Falls-based Great Western Bancorp, Inc. has reported a nearly 15 percent increase in net income for its second quarter of 2017, which included some adjustments to its agriculture lending portfolio.
What’s the path of least resistance to get into business systems and access data? The employees.
It all started in the back of an industrial machine shop in a Sioux Falls industrial park. But 47 years later, P&M Steel has grown to a 7.5-acre full-service steel fabricator serving customers in a 100-mile radius.
The leader affectionately dubbed Dr. K is retiring.
“We’re very upbeat,” commissioner Scott Stern said. “We’ve got a lot of projects in place, and not just pie-in-the-sky stuff. Things we’re really excited about, which bears out in Sioux Falls.”
The University of South Dakota Beacom School of Business has launched a new outreach service designed to focus on executive education.
Sioux Falls-based Retirement LLC has acquired the third-party administrator division of Oklahoma-based Summit Group Inc.