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	<title>Monster Government Solutions &#187; State &amp; Local</title>
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		<title>Green Jobs Help Create a Pathway to a Skilled Workforce</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2011 13:29:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>monsterunleashed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In five regions hit hard by the recession, Monster has partnered with the National Association&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In five regions hit hard by the recession, Monster has partnered with the National Association of Regional Councils (NARC) to train workers for a booming market – renewable energy jobs.  In an effort to drive the green jobs industry with a skilled workforce and regenerate areas with poverty rates of 15 percent or higher, the <a href="http://www.dol.gov/"  target="_blank">United States Department of Labor</a> established a program called <a href="../state-local/green-jobs-provide-a-pathway-to-the-high-performance-workforce/" target="_blank">Pathways out of Poverty</a>.<span id="more-946"></span></p>
<p>Under a green jobs training grant, NARC, with Monster and ICF Macro, is helping bring unemployed Americans out of poverty into training designed to help them land employment in the energy efficiency and renewable energy industries. Partnering with Monster in cities including Apache Junction, Ariz., Bisbee, Ariz., Midland, Texas, Odessa, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, NARC is working with local partners to assist workers in high poverty communities train for and find jobs in the emerging energy, building performance and materials reuse fields.</p>
<p>Monster’s expertise comes into the final stage of creating a high-performance workforce: <a href="http://unleashthemonster.net/?p=224"  target="_blank">getting employed</a>. Through Monster’s Green Jobs Online Career Community, NARC will be able to offer continued encouragement and support to program participants to increase retention, and assist in the placement of participants through tailored online job boards. Monster is building websites tailored for each region that will function not only as a job board, but as a community forum for all things related to finding or training for a green job in each region. Each website includes feature articles on employers hiring into the green jobs industry training or courses; custom industry subgroups per region, such as HVAC, solar, wind; discussion groups and a calendar of events, such as upcoming career fairs;  videos that feature green stories in the region; and an RSS feed of jobs on Monster.com.</p>
<p>Monster Government Solutions has used their unique ability to tap into extensive job and resume data using <a href="../wp-content/uploads/RLI-Ovw-2010.pdf">Real-Time Labor Intelligence</a> (RLI) to discern the total number of green jobs, leading occupations by area and the skills and education each targeted industry is seeking in a candidate to help NARC tailor and strengthen its approach to turning high-poverty areas into skilled workforces.</p>
<p>Do you think a program to train workers for green jobs would help your community?</p>
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		<title>VIDEO: Proactive El Paso Puts Their Focus on Youth Development</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 15:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>monsterunleashed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We were lucky to have the opportunity to sit down with Lorenzo Reyes, CEO of&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We were lucky to have the opportunity to sit down with Lorenzo Reyes, CEO of Workforce Solutions Upper Rio Grande, during NAWB. Located right across the border from Mexico, El Paso, Texas has experienced high unemployment over the past few years. Lorenzo told us about his proactive approach to fighting unemployment in the region, including resume services that the workforce board offers workers before they lose their jobs – which helps boost the chances that laid off workers can be immediately placed into new jobs.<span id="more-926"></span></p>
<p>Even more proactive is El Paso’s youth work program.  Last year, the city had 5,000 high school students work for over 400 employers through a summer job program that ran from June to September. Lorenzo’s tactic is to engage young people as soon as possible, and although El Paso has traditionally focused on promoting education and career interests in middle school and high school students, the region is planning to expand outreach to elementary school children if the hopes of fostering enthusiasm for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses. The El Paso WIB also helps high school students identify scholarships and grants available for higher education, and counsel students on the types of course they will need to take to pursue jobs in growing industries. These integrated efforts further Lorenzo’s goal of raising the education level in El Paso in order to produce job seekers with in demand skills.</p>
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		<title>VIDEO: Lacking Available Jobs Locally, Janesville, Wis. Uses a Regional Approach</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 13:05:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>monsterunleashed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Another great conversation we had while at the NAWB Forum 2011 was with Bob Borremans&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another great conversation we had while at the NAWB Forum 2011 was with Bob Borremans of the Southwest Wisconsin Workforce Development Board (SWWDB).  This board serves the section of Wisconsin with the highest unemployment numbers, due in part to a GM assembly plant which relocated, leaving 10,000 in Janesville, WI without jobs.  Through workforce training and reeducation programs lead by Bob and the SWWDB, a third of those displaced employees have now found new employment.<span id="more-922"></span></p>
<p>Unfortunately there are not a large number of jobs available in the area to accommodate all of the newly unemployed.  Monster has partnered with the SWWDB Board to help take a more regional approach.  By looking outside of the immediate community and investigating job opportunities just a short commute away, there has been success in finding more Janesville residents work:</p>
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		<title>VIDEO: Michigan Stays Optimistic and Busy by Focusing on Hiring, Not Unemployment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 15:17:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>monsterunleashed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ed Oberski from the Great Lakes Bay Region of Michigan Works came out to NAWB&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ed Oberski from the Great Lakes Bay Region of Michigan Works came out to NAWB Forum 2011 last week, and took a few minutes to sit down with Monster and talk about his region’s successes and challenges in 2010. Michigan Works helps employers find the best candidates for their open positions. In a height of a recession, each job opening has become considerably more competitive than it was 3 years ago, and Michigan Works assists businesses with sifting through the numerous applications.<span id="more-910"></span></p>
<p>Ed has an optimistic outlook for 2011. Although Michigan has been a victim of several mass manufacturing job layoffs, Ed says that a lot of hiring is happening in his region. Michigan Works is focusing on the hiring need of their state, rather than the unemployment problem, and staying very busy:</p>
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		<title>VIDEO: Northwest Minn. Town has an Unusual Problem: Recruiting for their Plentiful Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>monsterunleashed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We continued the NAWB Forum 2011 conversation about hiring around the country by jumping from&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We continued the NAWB Forum 2011 conversation about hiring around the country by jumping from a discussion about high unemployment in Macon, Ala., to Thief River Falls, Minn. Mike Moore, the Economic and Community Development Director of the small Northwestern Minnesota town, told us about his unusual problem: Thief River Falls has jobs, but not the people to fill them. <span id="more-906"></span></p>
<p>In the town of 9,000 people, with 4.5% unemployment (the national average is 9.0%), projected growth numbers estimate that 1,000 new jobs will be created in 2011. Mike faces a major recruiting challenge in drawing people living outside Northwestern Minnesota into the area, even though their burgeoning tech industry offers plentiful jobs and great benefits. </p>
<p>The Workforce Board of Thief River Falls, Minn., has partnered with the local community college, to offer technology training in order to equip job seekers in the area with the skills needed for available jobs, but Mike also has had major success with a recruiting strategy he explains in the video:</p>
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		<title>VIDEO: Facing High Unemployment and Manufacturing Industry Layoffs, Macon, Ala. Retrains it’s Workforce</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 00:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>monsterunleashed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>At the recent National Association of Workforce Boards’ (NAWB) Forum, we had the opportunity to&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the recent National Association of Workforce Boards’ (NAWB) Forum, we had the opportunity to chat with representatives from workforce boards across the nation about their regional employment challenges and programs. Following on our video interview with Ron Painter, CEO of the NAWB, we talked to Lamar Geddis, Chairperson on the Macon-Bibb County Workforce Investment Board in Georgia.<span id="more-903"></span></p>
<p>Lamar has been combating the high unemployment rate in Macon-Gibb that resulted from major layoffs in the manufacturing sector. Many of these adults do not have the skills or education to be competitive for job openings in other industries, so Lamar and the Macon-Bibb County Workforce Investment Board have been training job seekers in skills that will be attractive to growing industries.</p>
<p>As the NAWB Forum brings private and public sectors together, Lamar expresses hope that the Government and the private sector will continue to build on “a cooperative, collaborative effort to work towards training and educating our workforce.”  Take a look at our interview with Lamar and leave your thoughts about his program, or suggestions to help get these people back to work.</p>
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		<title>Monster Connects with Workforce Boards from Across the Nation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 21:08:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>monsterunleashed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We returned from the National Association of Workforce Boards’ (NAWB) Forum 2011 and are energized&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We returned from the National Association of Workforce Boards’ (NAWB) Forum 2011 and are energized and inspired by all of the people we talked to and sessions we attended. We heard from representatives of workforce boards from Macon, Ga., to El Paso, Texas to Plattsville, Wis., all of whom face unique challenges and have developed specialized programs in their communities to spur employment and youth engagement. Starting Monday, we’ll post videos of attendees telling us what major employment issues their communities face, what they’ve done about it and their ideas on solving the unemployment problem across the nation.<span id="more-880"></span></p>
<p>We also chatted with Ron Painter, CEO of the NAWB, about what he’s seen and heard from local workforce boards while traveling around the nation and talking to attendees of the conference. Ron noted that the focal point of the conference for the majority of attendees has been discussions of how to harness technology to understand the labor market or different ways to use social media to get the message out about jobs or trainings.</p>
<p>You can watch his video interview on the wide range of challenges, successes and programs that workforce boards across the nation are experiencing, and why he thinks it’s an exciting time to be in the business of getting Americans back to work:</p>
<p>The NAWB Forum not only spread ideas by bringing together people from across the nation to have a conversation, but also through three days of workshops on various topics. Representatives of the Monster Public Sector and Education also participated in three workshop panels, talking about subjects such as reaching out to young people to engage them in the workforce, how to deliver local workshops and trainings that have a big impact, and how to drive development and programs with real-time labor market data.</p>
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		<title>Fresno Faces A National Problem: Matching the Unemployed with Open Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 21:06:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>monsterunleashed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Last week’s <a target="_blank" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/01/AR2011020106092.html?hpid=artslot" >Washington Post article</a> on Fresno, Calif.’s job market examines a&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week’s <a target="_blank" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/01/AR2011020106092.html?hpid=artslot" >Washington Post article</a> on Fresno, Calif.’s job market examines a problem that many cities are beginning to experience or have already grappled with: a plethora of new jobs accompanied by a stagnant and high unemployment rate.<span id="more-872"></span></p>
<p>The recession hit some industries harder than others, and the latest job openings have been for industries that call for different skills than jobs lost. Industries such as healthcare and IT topped the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110121005180/en/War-Talent-Monster-Identifies-Hottest-Markets-Job" >latest study by Monster on the hottest jobs and markets for job seekers</a>, but many innovative companies looking for candidates with specialized skills discover that it is difficult to find a match.</p>
<p>Fresno has started to get on the right track by running a job training service for local job seekers, but training system struggles to keep up with the constant transformation of job openings, which hinders official’s ability to offer optimal training classes, in order to match people with available jobs.</p>
<p>Monster has been working with states and cities across the United States to address this problem. Monster’s Public Sector and Education division has partnered with state and local governments and education institutions to match workers with emerging employment opportunities. Monster employs a real-time labor intelligence review of job opportunities, as well as the skills current job seekers have in a city or region, pin-pointing exactly where training dollars should go in order to plan seminars based on giving job seekers skills that will enable them to find an open job.</p>
<p>This <a href="../state-local/the-high-performance-workforce-empowers-economic-progress/">past blog post</a> talks more about the role that Monster Government Solutions has played across multiple regions in providing the tools and data needed to match up job seekers with openings in specific communities.</p>
<p>Does your city have a job training program? If so, how do you think it could be more effective?</p>
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		<title>Indiana Company Embraces Ties to University for High Performance Workforce</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Northwest Indiana has traditionally been a manufacturing area. They’ve produced fabricated metals, transportation equipment and&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Northwest Indiana has traditionally been a manufacturing area. They’ve produced fabricated metals, transportation equipment and food products for our country for decades.  But, as the economy has weakened and shifted away from manufacturing, those industries have lost momentum and locals have lost their jobs.<span id="more-811"></span></p>
<p>To slow down losses, the Indiana State Legislature formed the <em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.in.gov/rda/" >Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority (RDA)</a></em> in 2006 to invest in economic development throughout the region. This was welcome news to Cimcor CEO Robert Johnson, who had been working diligently to create a pool of qualified and experienced candidates for his company for many years.</p>
<p>Johnson grew up in Indiana, went to Purdue University, and wanted to stay in the general area. His background imbued him with a strong work ethic that he knew was held by the employment pool in the area.</p>
<p>“I like the work ethic in the Midwest,” said Johnson. “Midwesterners are hardworking people who do a job until it’s done right. The people who move from blue to white collars are highly dedicated, highly productive and very proud of their work.</p>
<p>In 1997, Johnson co-founded Cimcor, a company that develops innovative IT security and integrity software solutions that protect corporate, government and military computer networks from unauthorized access. The company required employees that were high-level thinkers and experts in technology systems.</p>
<p>“The area was shifting away from manufacturing, and those jobs were going away, leaving people needing jobs without the right skill base for those jobs,” Johnson continued. “I wanted to be a catalyst for change in Northwest  Indiana and to help begin to create a technology-oriented economy. It certainly would have been easier in a place like San Francisco, but I wanted to stay here.”</p>
<p>Through his active work in the community and with Purdue University, he knew he could initiate programs that would help prepare a workforce for the future. Working with other board members from a handful of programs and associations, he brainstormed ways to develop ways to prepare the workforce for the future.</p>
<p>“Purdue listened to our ideas and requirements,” said Johnson. “We identified skill gaps of candidates in the area and critical needs for our company and others like it. Purdue was very responsive and proactive. They actually modified their curriculum to help close those gaps.”</p>
<p>Since 1998, Johnson has worked with Purdue to recruit from its great pool of talented graduates. Today, 90 percent of Cimcor employees are Purdue graduates, including Johnson himself.</p>
<p>Johnson’s loyalty to Northwest Indiana and education has paid off in terms of Cimcor’s success and employee loyalty. Turnover at Cimcor is low for a tech company, and many of the employees have been with the company for five to 10 years.</p>
<p>Johnson’s hard work towards transitioning the Northwest Indiana workforce away from manufacturing and into high-tech jobs may have helped his company, but it has also had long-term positive repercussions in the region. By identifying the skills and abilities needed for the Indiana workforce to compete for high-tech jobs, working to educate them in those areas and placing them with compatible high-tech jobs, Johnson and Purdue University have created what we at Unleash the Monster call a high-performance workforce.</p>
<p>A high-performance workforce is one in which the local employee base has been trained in the unique skills and abilities needed to perform in the jobs available in the region. With a high-performance workforce in place in Northwest Indiana, the region can now work to attract other companies in the high-tech growth markets. The end result is the growth of a new market in Northwest Indiana, and a subsequently thriving and improving economy.</p>
<p>“As a pure software developer, we’re the leader in this area, but we are seeing others come here,” Johnson continued. “We welcome them.”</p>
<p>We applaud Robert Johnson’s work and dedication to the Northwest  Indiana region. With the programs he worked to start with Purdue  University and an increasingly qualified high-tech workforce, the region’s economy is primed for continued growth and success today and into the future.</p>
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		<title>Huntsville sees bright future in cyber security</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andy Vaughan</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <a href="../../../../../tag/high-performance-workforce/">previous posts</a> on Unleash the Monster we’ve discussed the high-performance workforce, a concept where a region’s workforce is strategically trained in the skills and abilities needed to perform the jobs available in that region.</p>
<p>By embracing a high-performance workforce, local governments and stakeholders can ensure that they have a workforce that can lure companies in growth industries into the region, and keep them there.<span id="more-805"></span></p>
<p>Huntsville’s recent embrace of cyber security is an incredible example of a city working towards a high-performance workforce.</p>
<p>With the knowledge that the battlefield of the future is in cyberspace, the city is looking to become a nationally recognized hub of expertise in cyber security, research, development, test and evaluation, engineering, experimentation and life cycle management.</p>
<p>The Mayor recently used the 13th annual Space and Missile Defense Conference at the city’s Von Braun Center as a launching pad for <a target="_blank" href="http://blog.al.com/breaking/2010/08/mayor_says_cyber_huntsville_in.html" >a new initiative</a> that will include the construction of a multi-story &#8220;Cyber Systems Innovation and Security  Center.&#8221; The focus of this center would be securing weapons systems and the technology supporting them against computer attacks.</p>
<p>While the city begins its march towards growing the cyber security industry within its borders, the city’s education institutions are doing their part on the backend to ensure that the workforce is prepared with the skills and knowledge it will need to flourish in the industry.</p>
<p>The University of Alabama in Huntsville has <a target="_blank" href="http://www.waff.com/Global/story.asp?S=13029671" >established a new master&#8217;s program</a> in cyber security that focuses on protecting information systems from attack. The Master of Science in Information Assurance and Security (MSIAS) is designed to emulate the real world challenges of engineers, managers, and scientists who must work together to resolve their IT security challenges.</p>
<p>Essentially, Huntsville is working to draw in a hot growth industry to the city that will provide jobs while simultaneously training the workforce that this industry will need to thrive. Huntsville is working to create a high-performance workforce in an industry that is not only emerging, but will have a positive economic impact over time. The end result will ensure that the city continues to be an example of economic and population growth even in the country’s ongoing economic downturn.</p>
<p>How could your region benefit from working towards a high-performance workforce?</p>
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