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Nearly 30% of working professionals would quit if they had to return to the office after pandemic

Many companies plan to ask their employees to return to the office once a COVID-19 vaccine is widely available later this year.

Good luck with that.

Media Arts in the Public Schools (MAPS) series airing on MT PBS in 2021

A new film series produced by MAPS Media Institute will premiere on Montana PBS at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 7.

Miles Community College Offering Meat Processing Professional Certificate

This is a Professional Certificate that can be completed in one year and is 100% virtual, excluding the four internships required to obtain the certificate.

How finding a job will be different in 2021

2021 may bring some normalcy back to the workplace, but some changes are going to stick. Here’s what you need to know.

Why Student Debt Is Crippling Entrepreneurship

In the U.S., student debt stands at around $1.7 trillion, up from $521 billion at the end of 2006, according to the Federal Reserve. That burden is spread across close to 45 million adults, with three-fourths of the graduates from private, nonprofit schools holding an average debt of more than $32,000.

Montana Career Opportunities – Communications Director, Development Director – Montana Democratic Party

The Montana Democratic Party is the party of the people. We welcome to our cause Montanans of every color, creed, and condition. Our history as a party teaches us that by working together and speaking…

Fish Tales: Benefits of being a Montana fly fishing guide

Some people like my mother don’t even think guiding is a “real” job.

Google workers announce plans to unionize

The union will be open to all Alphabet employees and contractors

Montana Governor Steve Bullock leaves aisle-crossing legacy – Here’s a photographic history of his leadership. Thank you Gov. Bullock

Early in Steve Bullock’s career, he got some advice about what the job description should be for an elected official. The guidance has shaped his work significantly in the years since.

Idaho extends reimbursement deadline for Strong Families grant recipients

The state took $50 million in federal CARES Act money to pay for the grants. Congress passed the stimulus law, formally known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, in March.