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Current best practices for resume writing

So new year, new you, new job? If you’re feeling like it’s time for a professional change, one of the first things you’ll need to do is update your resume. Career coach Cynthia Pong says, you never know when the right job will come along, and you’ll want to send that resume over without delay.

What Workers Should Know About The Job Market In The New Year

Want to get your career back on track in 2024? U.S. economists break down three labor trends they expect for the year ahead.

City Club Missoula Video – Treasure State Taxes: Shedding Light on Montana’s Tax System (Best way to understand our current situation)

City Club Missoula’s August forum dove deep into Montana’s Taxation System. The forum featured current and former members of local and state government. The expert panel provided an overview of Montana’s multifaceted system, including tax codes and rates, collections, rebates, and burdens.

How Insurance Companies Contribute to the Nation’s Mental Health Crisis

From “ghost networks” to denial of doctor-prescribed care, insurance companies put too many obstacles in the way of people who need help. State policymakers need to take action, and voters will support them.

Register for Ignite 2024! – 1/12 – Great Falls, Montana

Learn about the growth happening in our 13-county region from owners, developers and investors who are making it happen!

We will have three-minute announcements about new businesses, startups, business expansions, real estate developments, and capital projects that are breaking ground, starting or opening in 2024.

Biden administration to unveil contractor rule that could upend gig economy

The U.S. Department of Labor rule, which was first proposed in 2022 and is likely to face legal challenges, will require that workers be considered employees entitled to more benefits and legal protections than contractors when they are “economically dependent” on a company.

AI robot buddy aims to teach gamers social skills

This charmingly Japanese robot acts as a gaming buddy, taking the other controller and playing against you while chatting about what’s happening on screen. It’s designed to stave off loneliness, and teach increasingly isolated gamers to be social.

Montana communities selected to participate in MSU Extension’s Reimagining Rural Program

The Reimagining Rural virtual gathering includes three statewide sessions on Jan. 29, Feb. 12 and Feb. 26. Those sessions are broadcast via Zoom to groups gathered in person in participating towns. Following each session’s speakers, local groups hold facilitated conversations about how new ideas might work in their communities.

More than half of Americans no longer believe college is worth the cost. Paid internships could help

Stephen Moret and Jeff Selingo argue that while most graduates do reap economic benefits from their college experience, the lack of confidence among the general public should be taken seriously.

Montana business leaders express concerns over proposed federal rule

The National Labor Relations Board is preparing to implement a new “joint employer rule.” It says companies that can exert control over the terms and conditions of someone’s employment – like wages, schedule, hiring and working conditions – has to be involved in collective bargaining for that employee, even if the control is indirect and even if it isn’t actually exerted.