Ohio’s workforce has been building Honda Accords to the highest standards for over 35 years. The new sleek, light, spacious and advanced 2018 Honda Accord is a reinvented breed of a classic car. Powered by high-torque turbo engines, hybrid elements and a diverse array of smart technologies, the 2018 Honda Accord receives well-deserved recognition.
Fire-Dex supplies head-to-toe protection apparel for first responders, including firefighters. The company celebrates its new facility which will bring start-to-finish production in-house instead of outsourcing it. In order to meet stringent quality control expectations, Fire-Dex received a training grant to outfit its workforce with the skills to make products that meet those standards.
Columbus surpasses Indianapolis as the 14th largest city in the U.S. and the second largest city in the Midwest.
Site Selection magazine gives Columbus and Cincinnati accolades for their competivenessin multiple sectors.
Millennials are seeking three things: availability of jobs, salary levels and affordable cost of housing. Cities throughout Ohio are taking additional steps to attract millennial talent and it’s paying off. Between 2010 and 2016 over 86,000 millennials moved or returned to Ohio.
Economic developers and site selection consultants from around the world gather in Ohio for the first time to share information about the overall state of economic development.
The 2016 Cleveland Host Committee and JobsOhio are hosting six Policy Panel discussions at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, July 20 and Thursday, July 21. These discussions focus on important public policy issues and feature prominent business, academic, nonprofit and government leaders from Ohio and throughout the United States.
JobsOhio will stream five of the sessions live. If you’d like to watch a streaming broadcast live or follow the event, please click on the appropriate link. You can visit alinkbefore the scheduled broadcast to set-up a notification.
While the West Coast is known for its booming economy, new college graduates should actually be looking to the Midwest.