12 Best Entry-Level Jobs in WA & OR That AI Can’t Take Over Yet12 Best Entry-Level Jobs in WA & OR That AI Can’t Take Over YetThis especially matters for high school students in WA and OR who are starting to plan what comes next after turning 18.Reesha On The RadioReesha On The Radio
Meet Local Employers At East Wenatchee Job Fair This OctoberMeet Local Employers At East Wenatchee Job Fair This OctoberMark your calendars, folks! A big job fair is coming to East Wenatchee, and it's your chance to connect with local employers eager to hire.Dave BernsteinDave Bernstein
20% of Washington State Employees Have A Work Sposue20% of Washington State Employees Have A Work SposueEver heard of the 'work spouse'? It's more than just a friendly colleague—it's a source of support and fun that many people cherish at the office.Dave BernsteinDave Bernstein
See Which Industry Workers Were Voted #1 in Washington StateSee Which Industry Workers Were Voted #1 in Washington StateResults from a recent survey shows which profession Washington believes are the true 'hidden heroes' of the work force!Timmy!Timmy!
Washington State Workers Favor European Work ModelsWashington State Workers Favor European Work ModelsLearn how Washington State workers are pushing for more flexible work arrangements, including the legal right to work from home.Dave BernsteinDave Bernstein
The Impact Of AI On Job Motivation In WashingtonThe Impact Of AI On Job Motivation In WashingtonA study looks at the AI threatened jobs in Washington state to reveal the 10 most unmotivated positions in the workplaceDave BernsteinDave Bernstein
City of Leavenworth Offering $5,000 Sign-On Bonuses Due to Lack of ApplicantsCity of Leavenworth Offering $5,000 Sign-On Bonuses Due to Lack of ApplicantsSign-on bonuses will only be offered to those who apply for a position that has been open for a month or more, with no other applicants applying.Terra SokolTerra Sokol
7 Most In Demand Careers in Washington State in 20227 Most In Demand Careers in Washington State in 2022One might think that nurses, and teachers, would be amongst the top in-demand careers needed in Washington but the Employment Security Department begs to differ.Reesha On The RadioReesha On The Radio