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Michigan State University on Michigan's Economic Future


One of the biggest challenges facing the Michigan economy is we're sort of behind the curve in the attitude toward the skills levels that we'll have to have ...

Michigan at Risk
Michigan's Green Energy Economy A Michigan at Risk Special ... Michigans Green EnergyEconomy takes a closer look at how investment in solar, ...



Tough Michigan Economy Affects Highway Builders
Some companies that build highways in the state say they are laying off workers as a weak Michigan economy in part has left less money available to ...

New Report About Michigans Technology Sector
Michigan Workforce Need and Shortages

Technically Trained Workers Necessary to Support High-Tech Economy

Goodwill Industries of Southwestern Michigan, A non-profit organization, provides employment, education and training services to our community.

Michigan’s human resource system is made up of both strengths and weaknesses. The state is currently developing an integrated on-line recruitment and screening application tool to provide easier access to applicant’s data. Michigan offers a wide variety of training opportunities which include online classes, senior management training, and career advancement programs

Statewide Pre-Seed Fund Awarded $6.8 Million from 21st Century Jobs Fund
Fund will support technology-based start-up companies

Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today announced that the Strategic Economic Investment and Commercialization board (SEIC) has awarded $6.8 million from the 21st Century Jobs Fund to capitalize a statewide pre-seed fund. The fund is a collaborative effort between Ann Arbor SPARK, Automation Alley and the West Michigan Science & Technology Initiative.

Young people are leaving based on a perception that Michigan is an “old economy,” a dying state. I know of some who are going to places such as Chicago or Dallas and taking jobs below the level of their state-subsidized college education, thinking that if something is going to happen for me, it’s more likely to happen there than in Michigan. Yet we have employers here clamoring for engineering, financial and IT talent. Importing it, even. These are not traditional big-company Michigan employers with "golden handcuffs" but smaller startups, a few hundred employees.

Don't believe it? Go to the Great Lakes IT Report or Metromode.com and check out the steady stream of "knowledge economy" businesses in Michigan that are growing and hiring. Just this week, for example, Metromode told the tale of Pillar Technology, a Michigan software and consulting firm that recently added 70 jobs and seeks to add more.

 

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The Job Market in Michigan
Michigans economy is one of
the worst. This video
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professional is going through!

T.Boone Pickens for President?
What if the billionair oil man decided to run and what would it mean to Michigan?
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