Category: Talent
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Health Net Invests in Workforce Development in California
Healthcare workers are heroes. During the pandemic, safety net clinics offered telehealth services to reach the community. Doctors, nurses, and pharmacy staff vaccinated residents against COVID-19 by the millions. We saw great efforts from our healthcare system during a hard time.
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Greater Sacramento: A top market for diverse talent
Greater Sacramento has one of the most diverse talent pools in the country and is one of the most productive regions in California. It’s not only the #3 most diverse region in the country, but also the #3 region for diversity in tech and STEM.
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Fox Business covers success of Digital Upskill Sacramento
Greater Sacramento is tackling the war for talent head-on by expanding our pipeline through upskilling initiatives and apprenticeship programs.
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3 reasons more people are choosing Greater Sacramento
Greater Sacramento has evolved into an ideal place to live and work. This long-anticipated change happened relatively quickly thanks to improvements in the economy and the determination of our thought leaders, real estate developers and regional champions. So why are people choosing Greater Sacramento?
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What Is It Like to Relocate to the Sacramento Region?
“We’ve also been able to attract a lot of people from the San Francisco Bay Area,” Hardeep says. “It’s gone crazy there. We can provide employees with similar opportunities for growth and it’s exciting to attract people to the greater Sacramento Area.”
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‘Wide Open Walls’ Boosts Sacramento Arts Economy, Brings Artists from around the World
This is a special guest post written by Patrick Harbison For decades, Sacramento has struggled to brand itself as more than just a “government town.” From taglines like Cow Town and Farm-to-Fork, slogans have come easy, but the question still begs to be answered: has the Capital Region really taken the time to invest in and leverage its…
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Sacramento Wins Big with March Madness
This past March, tens of thousands of fans descended upon the Sacramento region to watch the first two rounds of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. The last time Sacramento hosted March Madness was during the women’s tournament in 2010. The men haven’t played here since 2007, but now that has changed and this time a…
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The Only Prescription is More Cowbell
“I’ve got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell.” So said Christopher Walken during his infamous Saturday Night Live skit about Blue Oyster Cult. Will Farrell jumped in with his gyrating cowbell and the rest is comedic history. SNL isn’t the only one with a fever for cowbell – the Greater Sacramento Economic…