In attendance at the National Association of Workforce Boards, Brandt Information Services raffled off an iPad and drew Mr. Henry Lewis’ name from the Workforce Investment Network in Tennessee! Congratulations Mr. Lewis!
In attendance at the National Association of Workforce Boards, Brandt Information Services raffled off an iPad and drew Mr. Henry Lewis’ name from the Workforce Investment Network in Tennessee! Congratulations Mr. Lewis!
Shortly after the completion of a job vacancy study for the San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency in California, Brandt has published our data collection and analysis report, which provides an overview and complete assessment of all data collected. The information and analysis will allow SBETA to understand local job vacancies by industry and occupation, as well as the labor needs of employers in the area!
Be sure to check out Brandt’s report by following this link: SBETA Report
Due to the great success of our increasingly popular and ever-expanding Job Vacancy Studies for states across the country — Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Maine, and Massachusetts, just to name a few — we have been featured by California news agencies. Read the full article titled City of San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency to Conduct Employer Survey of Labor Market Conditions.
At Brandt, our number one goal is to help companies and individuals succeed — whether it’s through Labor Market Research in order to help Undo Unemployment, or through Technology Projects and Staffing services in order to maximize private companies’ and government entities’ efficiency and revenue.
Be sure to browse our site and contact us today to learn how we can help you and your organization become more productive and successful.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) wrapped up its two-day meeting Thursday in St. Augustine, in which it accepted staff recommendations on state-threatened species; discussed marine fisheries issues of concern to anglers, commercial fishermen and specimen collectors; approved hunting issues for deer and alligators; and dealt with other wildlife-related issues.
Also on Thursday, FWC staff briefed Commissioners on the status of the contract for the new Recreational License Issuance Services (presentation), set to replace the current Total Licensing System in October 2012. After reviewing proposals and negotiating with several companies, the FWC ultimately awarded the contract to Brandt Information Services of Tallahassee.