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Bimbo Bakeries layoff is San Antonio’s second largest this year
Read full article: Bimbo Bakeries layoff is San Antonio’s second largest this yearThe pending shutdown of Bimbo Bakeries’ East Side location this fall will result in the layoff of an estimated 138 people - the second most of any layoff in Bexar County so far this year.
Leading SA: Workforce Solutions Alamo CEO discusses uptick in unemployment rate, increased job growth
Read full article: Leading SA: Workforce Solutions Alamo CEO discusses uptick in unemployment rate, increased job growthThe latest unemployment reading from Workforce Solutions Alamo shows an uptick, with a 4.3% rate in and around the San Antonio area. Adrian Lopez, CEO of Workforce Solutions Alamo, joined Leading SA to discuss recent trends.
San Antonio labor market is strongest it’s been in years, experts say
Read full article: San Antonio labor market is strongest it’s been in years, experts sayThe latest numbers from the U.S. Labor Department show the labor market is strong. KSAT spoke with local employers, job seekers, and Workforce Solutions Alamo to explain our local perspective.
Latest San Antonio-area jobs report positive despite slight increase in unemployment numbers
Read full article: Latest San Antonio-area jobs report positive despite slight increase in unemployment numbersIt was a positive January jobs report for San Antonio and surrounding areas in the latest Workforce Solutions Alamo jobs report.
Two problems making it tough for employers to hire seasonal workers
Read full article: Two problems making it tough for employers to hire seasonal workersStaffing shortages have been rampant across the country for over a year now. That's no exception for seasonal work; in fact it's even more of a struggle for employers.
Workforce Solutions Careers Pathway event invites students to explore new job opportunities
Read full article: Workforce Solutions Careers Pathway event invites students to explore new job opportunitiesWorkforce Solutions Alamo hosted more than 700 Alamo-area students at its annual High School to Careers Pathways event.
‘First of its kind’ one-stop shop created for food, job assistance at San Antonio Food Bank
Read full article: ‘First of its kind’ one-stop shop created for food, job assistance at San Antonio Food BankThe “first of its kind” partnership between the San Antonio Food Bank and Workforce Solutions Alamo could serve as a national model.
Deadline for Texas service industry workers to apply for free childcare this week
Read full article: Deadline for Texas service industry workers to apply for free childcare this weekThose in the service industry still have time to apply for free childcare if they are eligible. Workforce Solutions Alamo is working to extend the funding available.
State offers free child care for a year for service industry workers
Read full article: State offers free child care for a year for service industry workersThe state is offering a year of free child care for those who work in restaurants, bars and the entertainment industry to help relieve the labor shortage for these businesses.
Leading SA: Workforce Solutions Alamo CEO discusses current, future job market in San Antonio
Read full article: Leading SA: Workforce Solutions Alamo CEO discusses current, future job market in San AntonioAcross the country and across Texas, the economic impact of the pandemic can still be felt. While some job sectors are returning to pre-pandemic levels, there are still main industries looking for people to work.
Workforce Solutions Alamo to host three COVID-19 pop-up vaccine clinics
Read full article: Workforce Solutions Alamo to host three COVID-19 pop-up vaccine clinicsWorkforce Solutions Alamo is hosting three COVID-19 pop-up vaccine clinics in partnership with Metro Health and the San Antonio Fire Department.
Watch Thursday at 10 a.m.: Texas Workforce Commission hosts ‘Texans Return To Work Roundtable’
Read full article: Watch Thursday at 10 a.m.: Texas Workforce Commission hosts ‘Texans Return To Work Roundtable’The Texas Workforce Commission will host a roundtable on Thursday morning regarding the best ideas and practices to get Texans connected with jobs.
Over 500 job seekers registered for Brooks Virtual Job Fair
Read full article: Over 500 job seekers registered for Brooks Virtual Job FairSAN ANTONIO – The Brooks Virtual Job Fair is set to take place on Wednesday morning. As of now, there are 59 registered business and 537 registered job seekers. Job seekers will have the chance to meet with employers, view job descriptions, and submit their resumes. Our virtual job fair, in partnership with @WSASanAntonio and @sa_works, is open to all skill and career levels. The job fair will take place beginning at 9 a.m. For more information click here.
Collaborative virtual job fair set to help San Antonio get back to work
Read full article: Collaborative virtual job fair set to help San Antonio get back to workSAN ANTONIO – Millions of Americans around the country are dealing with unemployment and as Texas begins to reopen, there is a new local initiative to help get people back to work. It’s a new partnership between Work Force Solutions Alamo, San Antonio Works and Brooks. Now, Workforce Solutions Alamo is teaming up with Brooks and San Antonio Works to get as many people in our community back on their feet as possible. A lot of people in and around San Antonio may also need help with the technology aspect, so that’s what some local computers are used for. You can register at multiple locations, including by clicking here, or those that are with the San Antonio Centers can find all the locations here, and the website is also under Career Centers on the Workforce Solutions Alamo website.
12 tips for a successful job interview
Read full article: 12 tips for a successful job interviewDo you need help preparing for a job interview? To help you land the job you’re applying for, listed below are some tips on how to make a great first impression. connects eligible Bexar County residents affected by COVID-19 with in-demand jobs and job-training programs within their community, as well as support services such as child care. To learn more about Workforce Solutions Alamo A.C.T. If you have questions about finding a job in Bexar County, just type in your question in the SAQ portal listed below.
Here are 8 in-demand career industries in the San Antonio area right now
Read full article: Here are 8 in-demand career industries in the San Antonio area right nowThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. Workforce Solutions Alamo features immediate job openings from area employers in need of qualified candidates. “Our mission is to help people get jobs,” said Linda Canizales, public and government relations coordinator for Workforce Solutions Alamo. If you need help getting the proper training and education, Workforce Solutions Alamo can help direct you in the right direction/Health care Construction IT/cybersecurity Education Hospitality Aerospace Oil/gas Manufacturing[Related: Job shopping?
Nonprofits program connects eligible Bexar County residents affected by COVID-19 with in-demand jobs
Read full article: Nonprofits program connects eligible Bexar County residents affected by COVID-19 with in-demand jobsSAN ANTONIO – Do you need some help finding a job? Workforce Solutions Alamo, a local nonprofit has partnered with Bexar County to create the Access Career Training and New Opportunities for Work program. connects eligible Bexar County residents affected by COVID-19 with in-demand jobs and job-training programs within their community, as well as support services such as childcare. Eligibility:If you are a resident of Bexar County, please contact Workforce Solutions Alamo about eligibility. To learn more about Workforce Solutions Alamo A.C.T.
4 ways that this nonprofit says it can help Bexar County residents find jobs
Read full article: 4 ways that this nonprofit says it can help Bexar County residents find jobsHere are four ways the group says it can help individuals find a job in Bexar County. 1) Daily virtual information sessionsWhether you have a question about a certain job, Workforce Solutions Alamo holds daily virtual informational sessions to help job seekers. 2) Virtual job fairsCheck the calendar here to stay up to date with the latest virtual job fairs. Participants may begin training in one of the following: High School Equivalency preparation, short-term training, long-term training, and on-the-job training. Click here to learn more about the services and career centers Workforce Solutions Alamo offers.
3 tips to a successful job interview on Zoom
Read full article: 3 tips to a successful job interview on ZoomIf you’ve never used Zoom, don’t worry -- experts are here to assist you. Workforce Solutions Alamo has some insight on how to have a successful Zoom interview. It won’t hurt to ask a friend or family member to hop in a Zoom meeting with you so you can test everything out. [Related: SAQ: We want to know what questions you have about finding a job in Bexar County, Job shopping? This group provides countless immediate openings in your area]Preparing for your Zoom job interviewNow that you’re feeling good about using Zoom, it’s important to prepare for your video interview.
Job shopping? This group provides countless immediate openings in your area
Read full article: Job shopping? This group provides countless immediate openings in your areaThe views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. SAN ANTONIO – Being on the hunt for a new job can be extremely stressful, especially during a pandemic, but there’s a group who wants to help. Workforce Solutions Alamo features immediate job openings from area employers in need of qualified candidates. The largest employment sectors in Texas are retail trade, health care, professional services, and leisure and hospitality, according to Workforce Solutions Alamo. If you’re not sure where to get qualified for certain jobs, the group offers suggestions for educational opportunities.
SAQ: We want to know what questions you have about finding a job in Bexar County
Read full article: SAQ: We want to know what questions you have about finding a job in Bexar CountyThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. SAN ANTONIO – Looking for your first job or transitioning careers? Workforce Solutions Alamo has a robust job board of more than 20,000 open jobs in a variety of fields and top career industries. If you have questions about finding a job in Bexar County, just type in your question in the SAQ portal listed below.
San Antonians unemployed due to COVID-19 pandemic rush to apply for city-funded training program
Read full article: San Antonians unemployed due to COVID-19 pandemic rush to apply for city-funded training programSAN ANTONIO – The City of San Antonio is pouring $75 million into the COVID-19 Workforce Recovery Program as part of its Recovery & Resiliency plan. The recovery program aims to help up to 10,000 city residents by September 2021 by connecting them with jobs. People can start in fields involving technology, bioscience, health care, and other available jobs. Workforce Solutions Alamo is getting a $16 million grant from the city to connect those eligible for the program with jobs now. Bexar County is also running a similar program called Access Career Training & New Opportunities for Work, or ACT NOW.
‘We’re in trouble right now,': Chamber of Commerce CEO says on SA’s coronavirus-stricken economy
Read full article: ‘We’re in trouble right now,': Chamber of Commerce CEO says on SA’s coronavirus-stricken economySAN ANTONIO – Although San Antonio and Bexar County have seen a downward trend in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations over the past few months, the pandemic has taken a significant toll on the local economy. President and CEO of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Richard Perez joined Leading SA on Sunday to discuss the current economic situation and what comes next. There’s opportunities for retraining and opportunities to do other jobs," Perez said. “There are jobs available right now... particularly in the aerospace industry, health care and biosciences industry and, of course, the cybersecurity industry. They’ve got money, they’ve got the ability for people that are interested in getting retrained to teach you something different, something new...
Unemployment rate in Bexar County dropped in July, report shows
Read full article: Unemployment rate in Bexar County dropped in July, report showsSAN ANTOIO – The unemployment rate decreased in July in Bexar County, according to Workforce Solutions Alamo. The organization’s monthly report shows the rate in Bexar County is now at 8.3%, which is down by 0.3% from June. Bexar County had the lowest unemployment rate compared to the other 12 counties covered by Workforce Solution Alamo, the report shows. The overall Texas rate of unemployment also decreased by 0.4%. To learn more about unemployment rate in Bexar County, click here.
COVID-19 job losses: Black and Hispanic communities in Bexar County among hardest hit
Read full article: COVID-19 job losses: Black and Hispanic communities in Bexar County among hardest hitSan Antonio The pandemic has left tens of thousands in Bexar County alone jobless and its having a greater impact on Hispanic and Black communities in San Antonio. According to Workforce Solutions Alamo, about 56% of unemployment claims in Bexar County are from the Hispanic community. Eight percent are African Americans, about 3,000, said Adrian Lopez, CEO of Workforce Solutions Alamo. Weve always seen a higher need among our hispanic and our black communities, Sifuentes said. Workforce Solutions Alamos goal is to connect people to jobs, work experience opportunities and training programs.
Workforce Solutions Alamo to temporarily close career centers for COVID-19 mitigation
Read full article: Workforce Solutions Alamo to temporarily close career centers for COVID-19 mitigationSAN ANTONIO – Workforce Solutions Alamo will temporarily close its career centers, effective Thursday. The decision was made in order to protect employers, employees and residents, a news release said. “This announcement comes under the advisement of the Texas Workforce Commission and follows the closures of other workforce centers throughout the state in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19,” the news release said. “The Texas Workforce Commission is providing additional resources to be more responsive to unemployment claims,” the news release said. COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new virus, stands for coronavirus disease 2019.
Man shares frustration trying to get help finding employment
Read full article: Man shares frustration trying to get help finding employmentSAN ANTONIO – Walk-ins are no longer allowed at Workforce Solutions Alamo as the agency has modified their operations to promote social distancing. An appointment is now needed. People are asked to call 210-224-HELP (4357) or go online to set up an appointment.