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for Job Seekers

Wyoming is currently experiencing low unemployment and relatively strong job growth primarily driven by the oil and gas industry. This is a good time to look for employment in Wyoming.
   The following are some of the specific locations on our website that may have useful information for you as you consider your employment options (drag cursor over link to see descriptions):


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Workplace Safety

Safety: It Starts Between the Ears

Presented by Sara Saulcy, Senior Economist, at the 2009 Wyoming Workers' Safety Awards Conference, April 23, 2009, in Casper, Wyo.

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Power Point Slide Show (1MB)
PDF Version (1.95MB)

 


Employer Training

Navigating the Information Jungle

Presented at the Wyoming Department of Employment Employer Information Seminar, December 3, 2008, in Cheyenne, Wyo.

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Power Point Slide Show (5.1MB)
PDF Version (1.65MB)

 

Nursing

Wyoming Nurses: Demand and Retention

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Retention of Nurses in Wyoming

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NEW Succession Planning Study

Succession Planning Study

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WY Healthcare Commission

Nurses in Demand:
Statement of the Problem

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WAB Meeting

Opportunities and Challenges


WEDA

Labor Shortage:
So What's the Question?

Using Labor Market Information


Nursing

Nurses in Wyoming: Demand, Retention, & Supply


Commuting Patterns

On The Road Again:
Wyoming Commuting Patterns
 


Ambulatory Care

Ambulatory Care Employers:
Job Vacancy Survey


Resources

Resources Available Through Research & Planning


Human Resources

The Use of Labor Market Information in Strategic Human Resource Management


Occupational Safety

Never Drive Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly
and Other Thoughts on Highway Safety


Occupational Safety

Safety: Don't Become a Statistic