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Workforce Intelligence Network Releases Q1 2013 Employment
Demand Findings
Detroit—The
Workforce Intelligence Network of Southeast Michigan (WIN) released its first
quarterly report outlining labor market trends, including real-time employer
demand determined through online job postings, for the nine counties of Southeast
Michigan (Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Shiawassee, St. Clair,
Washtenaw, Wayne) and the City of Detroit. Read the report here.
Cheers,
Amy Cell
Senior Vice President, Talent Enhancement
Michigan Economic Development Corporation
With several Michigan Talent Connect Training sessions
scheduled in the near future, why should an employer attend? Read previous attendee
comments:
“I thought the presenters
brought some great tips involved with posting jobs.”
“We could ask questions and
get instant feedback.”
“It was interactive—the
presenters welcomed questions/concerns throughout.”
“The discussion was focused
on improving the candidate’s visibility on the MI Talent website to help
potential hiring managers find candidates.”
“Very personable trainers
with genuine efforts to help job seekers and employers alike.”
MAY 28, 2013 TALENT CONNECT TRAINING FOR EMPLOYERS
& JOB SEEKERS
9 a.m. for Employers, 10:30 a.m. for Job Seekers
HRDI, Highland Park Michigan
Works! Agency
144 E. Manchester St.
Highland Park, M 48203
313-736-5273
Contact person: Kevin Weeks, kweeks@mhrdi.org
MAY 29, 2013 TALENT CONNECT TRAINING FOR EMPLOYERS
& JOB SEEKERS
9 a.m. for Employers, 10:30 a.m. for Job Seekers
ETDI, Wayne Michigan Works!
Agency
35731 West Bound Michigan
Ave.
Wayne, MI 48184
Contact person: Diana Brown, diana.brown@etdinc.com, 734-858-1550
MAY 30, 2013 TALENT CONNECT TRAINING FOR EMPLOYERS
& JOB SEEKERS
10 a.m. for Job Seekers, 12:30 p.m. for Employers
Livonia Michigan Works!
Agency
Woodland Square Mall
30246 Plymouth Rd.
Livonia, MI 48150
734-513-4900 ext. 121
Contact person: Brad Speck, bspeck@rossprov.com
MAY 31, 2013 TALENT CONNECT TRAINING FOR EMPLOYERS
& JOB SEEKERS
9 a.m. for Employers, 10:30 a.m. for Job Seekers
Inside ACCESS
6451 Schaefer Rd., 2nd
Floor
Dearborn, MI 48126
313-945-8146
Contact person: Mustapha
Mounajed, mmounajed@accesscommunity.org
MAY 31, 2013 TALENT CONNECT TRAINING FOR EMPLOYERS
1-2:30 p.m.
Davenport University
Lettinga Campus
6191 Kraft Ave, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49512

The MichAGAIN Program engages
talent around the country with ties to Michigan to encourage them to stay,
return, and/or invest in their state. Through partnerships with universities,
businesses, and economic development partners around Michigan, we are reaching
out to both young and seasoned professionals to promote opportunities to come
back home.
June 29, 2013 6-9 p.m.
Washington, DC
Mid-July Northern
California
September 20, 2013
Chicago, IL
October 18, 2013 Denver,
CO or Seattle, WA
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The primary purpose is to engage in local dialogues about how we
can increase the quality of STEM education; the quantity of STEM educated
graduates that are eligible for employment in the Aerospace and Defense
(A&D) industries; and the amount and effectiveness of engagement by A&D
employers, working in partnership with others in their communities.
Learn more about the
purpose and objectives of this event and register here:
http://www.ndia.org/meetings/371B/Pages/default.aspx
This yearly event looks at key economic development tools comprehensively from both an informational and implementation aspect. Several breakout sessions are held throughout the program so that attendees can choose the programs that are the most important to their area of responsibility. Both state and local professionals join together to take a fresh look at both current and new programs used by economic and community development professionals.
Thursday, May 30
Registration Opens at 8:30 a.m., Program Begins at 9 a.m.
Lexington Hotel
925 S. Creyts Rd.
Lansing, MI 48917
Accommodations:
There are a limited number of rooms at the Lexington for $99/night. Reserve by May 10th by calling the Reservations Department at 877-322-5544. Be sure to identify yourself as an attendee of MEDA's conference.
Fees:
MEDA Members: $90
Non-MEDA Members: $160
The membership rate is also available to members of our co-sponsoring organization, the International Council of Shopping Centers.
Click here to register.
Employer News
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In March of 2011, the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce's National Chamber Foundation launched Hiring Our Heroes, a
nationwide initiative to help veterans and military spouses find meaningful
employment. Hiring Our Heroes has hosted more than 365 hiring fairs
around the country and helped more than 14,100 veterans find jobs.
The organization expanded their
efforts in 2012 with a goal of hosting hiring fairs in 400 communities, the
establishment of a stand-alone program for military spouses, and a sustained
campaign to enlist commitments from the small business community to hire
veterans and military spouses by the end of 2014.
Hiring Our Heroes is
coming to Detroit in July.
July 16, 2013 Hiring Our Heroes
Veterans Event
9 a.m.-noon
CVS Regional Learning Center
5901 Connor Rd.
Detroit, MI
For registration questions, please
contact hiringourheroes@uschamber.com or call 202-463-5807.
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JH is a veteran TV industry executive, who is seeking new
opportunities to apply skills in management, sales and negotiation, and budget
direction. With a strong background in international business development and
revenue growth, coupled with experience with non-profits, JH is looking for
opportunities with either start-ups or established business organizations
throughout Michigan. Target functions of interest for JH include strategy and
long-term planning, marketing and communications, international objectives,
organization and operations, and development and growth planning. JH obtained a
B.A. in Communications and Broadcasting from George Washington University, and
a M.A. in Liberal Studies from New York University. To get introduced to JH,
contact the Michigan Economic Development
Corporation.
TL is a “hands on” mechanical engineer with extensive steel
mill manufacturing experience, seeking to apply technical engineering,
business, and project management expertise in the manufacturing business
environment. Engineering experiences range from design oversight and
construction to maintaining operations with diminishing budgets. TL is a
dedicated mechanical engineer with years of experience, characterized by a
depth of technical skills and a creative approach to problem solving. TL
received a B.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and an MBA from the
Illinois Institute of Technology, an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the
University of Illinois, an M.E.M. in Engineering Management and an M.A. in
Economics and Finance from the University of Detroit-Mercy, and a Certificate
in Manufacturing Systems from Lawrence Technological University. If you would
like to learn more about TL, you may contact the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.
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