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Why Every Entrepreneur Should Treat Their Personal Brand as Their ‘Side Hustle’

Here’s why your personal brand could be your best bet.

How to Prevent the ‘Robot Apocalypse’ from Ending Labor As We Know It

Rural communities, with overall declining employment, have a big stake in the issue.

6 Changes To Your Hiring Process To Attract The Best

There is no excuse for not keeping up on the latest insights, best practices, and technology in the area of hiring, motivating, and training.

5 Entrepreneurial Skills I Learned From Acting in Theater Productions – Opportunities in Montana with Missoula Children’s Theatre

Theater can help young people build empathy, resilience, and other skills they’ll need to be successful entrepreneurs.

GRIT (Girls Representing in Trades) spring break program helps Montana girls and non-binary youth build confidence and trade skills

The program aims to introduce girls and non-binary youth to various skilled trades such as construction, electrical, welding and auto mechanics.

Schools are benefiting by having students play a larger role in the IT department. It’s great for the kids too.

This approach not only helps cash-strapped school districts grapple with increasing demands on their IT departments, but meets a need for career and technical educational (CTE) opportunities, with some students even able to earn accreditation in the process.

The Montana 2019 Jobs Issue

The Flathead Valley is headed toward another spring and summer of a tight job market, with employers seeking solutions to staffing shortages

UM Family Medicine Residency Program Announces Class of 2022

After receiving more than 1,000 applications and conducting 125 interviews, the University of Montana’s Family Medicine Residency of Western Montana has announced its 2022 class of incoming residents.

Commissioner Hollenbaugh Announces $150,000 in Apprenticeship Grants for Montana workers

“We will continue to pursue innovative ways to ensure businesses remain competitive and workers are prepared for in-demand jobs.”

Montana lawmakers look for workforce shortage solutions in school-based programs

“What we’re really trying to say is, ‘what is the student passion that drives our curriculum?’ We think that’s what the future looks like.”