Work in the Triangle job platform adds new features to help companies find workers
The Work in the Triangle website has a new design, and new features, that serve to bolster Wake County’s talent attraction efforts.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Jan 31, 2022
The Work in the Triangle website has a new design, and new features, that serve to bolster Wake County’s talent attraction efforts.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Dec 29, 2021
What’s the future hold for Wake County in terms of economic development? Tune in to the Imagine Wake podcast to find out what Michael Haley, head of Wake County Economic Development to find out.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Oct 1, 2021
Economic development will be the focus of a joint effort between the City of Raleigh and Wake County Economic Development, and a executive has been added to help lead the initiative.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Sep 14, 2021
Economic developers in Wake County are having an exceptional year with significant announcements for facilities and new jobs. But the even better news is that the pipeline for future projects continues to be quite promising.
Read MorePosted by Shannon Cuthrell | Aug 2, 2021
Work in the Triangle, a Wake County Economic Development program, shares new openings daily through its Twitter feed, @WorkTriangleNC. And the search continues to be intense for talent to fill thousands of open jobs both inside and outside the Triangle tech sector.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | May 18, 2021
Wake County Economic Development is looking to maintain its momentum in new business recruitment – think Apple’s new campus as well as numerous other projects – with a $150,000 marketing campaign. Then there’s the drive to recruit new workers, especially those with high-tech skills to fill current and upcoming jobs across the Triangle.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Apr 7, 2021
Adrienne Cole, CEO of the greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, talks with Wake Economic Development’s Michael Haley and Ashley Cagle about recent announcements from Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies and Google in this YouTube interview.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Mar 9, 2021
Two new reports from Wake County Economic Development presented to Wake County commissioners paint an optimistic picture for the Raleigh metro area as the economy begins to rebound from the pandemic.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Mar 9, 2021
Just because the regional economy is working for some doesn’t mean it’s working for all, said Danya Perry, director of Equitable Economic Development at Wake County Economic Development.
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