The Talk of Maine piece that identifies industries in Maine that currently have available jobs and will likely see job growth in the future. Although there are fewer jobs in Maine\u27s traditional industries such as forestry and manufacturing, prospects are much stronger in the service sector, including areas such as customer service, technical support, healthcare, tourism, and legal and financial professionals. While jobs in these fields often require post-secondary degrees and laid-off workers often need retraining to enter new industries, many of the related community college and university programs have wait lists. The Maine Community College System is addressing this issue with $11.3 million in funding from the state\u27s business com...
Interviews with eleven members of Maine’s top ten industries (using the categories designated by the...
Business Maine. Brief articles on the positive Maine economy despite low wages; petition of Centr...
Beyond Pessimism, part two of a three-part series on Maine\u27s workforce. Part Two looks at wheth...
Focus York County piece on Maine manufacturers\u27 need for a larger pool of skilled workers. Indus...
According to a survey by the Maine Technical College System, many companies in Maine cannot find the...
The Talk of Maine piece on nursing, which is Maine\u27s hottest job market. A recent statewide rep...
The Talk of Maine piece on nursing, which is Maine\u27s hottest job market. A recent statewide rep...
Capitol Update piece on a new study on Maine\u27s workforce that points to a decline in degrees con...
Educational Endeavors piece on how the absence of a community college system in Maine has contribut...
The Maine Community College System works with Maine industry advisors who help the colleges respond ...
Maine has the largest and most diverse forest products industry in New England. The state\u27s fores...
Maine has the largest and most diverse forest products industry in New England. The state\u27s fores...
North by East piece on jobs in Maine with statistics on the number of telemarketers and Customer Se...
Maine\u27s metal industry accounts for around 30 percent of the state\u27s manufacturing jobs, and t...
Focus: Technology piece on the potential for Maine\u27s biotech sector, and how the state can make ...
Interviews with eleven members of Maine’s top ten industries (using the categories designated by the...
Business Maine. Brief articles on the positive Maine economy despite low wages; petition of Centr...
Beyond Pessimism, part two of a three-part series on Maine\u27s workforce. Part Two looks at wheth...
Focus York County piece on Maine manufacturers\u27 need for a larger pool of skilled workers. Indus...
According to a survey by the Maine Technical College System, many companies in Maine cannot find the...
The Talk of Maine piece on nursing, which is Maine\u27s hottest job market. A recent statewide rep...
The Talk of Maine piece on nursing, which is Maine\u27s hottest job market. A recent statewide rep...
Capitol Update piece on a new study on Maine\u27s workforce that points to a decline in degrees con...
Educational Endeavors piece on how the absence of a community college system in Maine has contribut...
The Maine Community College System works with Maine industry advisors who help the colleges respond ...
Maine has the largest and most diverse forest products industry in New England. The state\u27s fores...
Maine has the largest and most diverse forest products industry in New England. The state\u27s fores...
North by East piece on jobs in Maine with statistics on the number of telemarketers and Customer Se...
Maine\u27s metal industry accounts for around 30 percent of the state\u27s manufacturing jobs, and t...
Focus: Technology piece on the potential for Maine\u27s biotech sector, and how the state can make ...
Interviews with eleven members of Maine’s top ten industries (using the categories designated by the...
Business Maine. Brief articles on the positive Maine economy despite low wages; petition of Centr...
Beyond Pessimism, part two of a three-part series on Maine\u27s workforce. Part Two looks at wheth...