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Month-over-month job gains tally 5,900, according to latest state data.

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Stuart Stringer is among four employees who were elevated to new roles this month at the staffing firm.

Surgical tech workers are in high demand, officials say.

SPS to target inefficiencies in two of its schools.

Purpose Connect brings on a chief strategy officer and chief operations officer.

All of the Missouri MSAs tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics post increases in the past month.

The school board is considering both closure and expansion options as it mulls study by Davis Demographics.

SBJ economic survey data inform long-term planning.

The Economic Development Partnership of Bolivar & Polk County becomes a partner of Innovate SOMO.

The Dec. 8 hiring event is geared toward people exiting prison.

Recently released state data show the seven-county Ozark Region has 9.2% of the state's workforce, while presenting a mixed bag in educational attainment.

Pamela Yancey of Arvest Bank is slated to become the chamber's CEO next month.

The latest federal data show decreases in all of the state's metropolitan statistical areas on a month-over-month basis.

Panelists share challenges and tips for employee engagement in charities.

College’s airframe and powerplant program plans 2025 debut.

Nearly half of women plan to exit the field, citing issues with pay and discrimination.

The decision is reached as the national Association for Women in Communications dissolves.

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