Workforce year in review shows big engagement in variety of programs
The Sioux Falls area needs skilled workers to continue growth — and 2024 brought enhanced programming to help make it happen.
The Sioux Falls area needs skilled workers to continue growth — and 2024 brought enhanced programming to help make it happen.
“Make every attempt to disconnect.” That’s the message a growing number of businesses are sending employees the last week of the year.
The unemployment rate in the Sioux Falls metro area rose to 1.5 percent in October from 1.4 percent in September but was still the lowest in the nation.
A rewarding role for a young adult and a promising team member for his employer. This is what a workforce win-win looks like.
“This is the best time in the history of the world to become a teacher because we know more than ever what works and does not work in education.”
“If they hadn’t taken a chance on me, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”
This team grew from 40 to 140 in two years — and now an established leader is helping support that growth and position the company for more.
Downtown Sioux Falls Inc. has started the search for its next CEO.
The unemployment rate in the Sioux Falls metro area fell to 1.4 percent in September from 1.9 percent in August, tying its record low and ranking as the lowest rate in the country.
Earn college credits while working in the fitness industry? It’s happening with this innovative program.