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    IT Workforce and Strategic Consulting Solutions Provider | Business Ninjas: WriteForMe and Consulting Solutions International

    IT Workforce and Strategic Consulting Solutions Provider | Business Ninjas: WriteForMe and Consulting Solutions International

    In this episode, John Moschella, President of Consulting Solutions International, joins Business Ninja Kelsey to talk about the various solutions CSI provides their IT clients with to help them with the different issues that they may have.

    Consulting Solutions International (CSI) is a technology workforce and consulting services provider with a focus on delivering IT workforce and consulting solutions with a focus on digital transformation, ERP (Oracle), and Workforce Management

    Learn more: https://csifl.com/

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    Workforce Solutions projects 'huge growth' in various industry sectors

    Workforce Solutions projects 'huge growth' in various industry sectors

    WESLACO, Texas - The healthcare and social assistance industry in the Rio Grande Valley is going to grow by between 23 and 28 percent in the next seven years, according to Workforce Solutions.

    The accommodation and food industry is going to grow 43 percent over the same period, while the administrative, support and waste management sectors combined will grow by 43 percent.

    The professional, scientific and technical service sectors will grow by 48 percent between now and 2030. And educational services will grow by 53 percent.

    These were the projections given by Kim Moore, project training specialist at South Texas College, in a presentation made at a summer retreated hosted by RGV Focus at the Knapp Conference Center in Weslaco recently. 

    Moore made the presentation on behalf of Workforce Solutions. After his presentation the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service sought to interview Moore about the numbers. However, an RGV Focus representative suggested talking to a Workforce Solutions staff member instead. Daniel Uribe, business relations and information manager for Workforce Solutions was also at the retreat.

    In his interview, Uribe said healthcare and social assistance was “by far the largest industry in the Valley. He said there was a “huge need” for more professional, scientific and technical workers. Likewise, teachers and educational staff.

    Here is the interview.


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    Willis: RGV has added 2,000 new manufacturing jobs over past five years

    Willis: RGV has added 2,000 new manufacturing jobs over past five years

    MCALLEN, Texas - The Rio Grande Valley added 2,000 new manufacturing jobs over the last five years, according to data collated by the South Texas Manufacturers Association. 

    Mike Willis, executive director of STMA, said most of the growth is in Cameron County. He puts much of it down to the shipbuilding Keppel AmFELS is doing at the Port of Brownsville, and SpaceX.

    Willis has worked for Workforce Solutions in the past and has also managed a maquiladora plant in Reynosa. He shared the latest manufacturing employment data at a recent STMA monthly meeting.

    “When I was looking at the manufacturing employment data I was actually a little bit surprised,” Willis admitted.

    Looking at the national and statewide picture, Willis said the U.S. in general and Texas in particular “has recuperated all jobs that were lost in the pandemic and we're back to where we were in 2019 at our peak and even higher.”

    Editor's Note: To read the full story go to the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service website. 

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    Talent Acquisition That Focuses On YOUR Business Needs | Business Ninjas: WriteForMe and SearchPath

    Talent Acquisition That Focuses On YOUR Business Needs | Business Ninjas: WriteForMe and SearchPath

    Join our resident Business Ninja Kelsey, together with Misty Ursitti from SearchPath, a workforce solutions company that partners with different organizations to find and deliver top talent in and for the market. The SearchPath process is all about finding the right people to realize your organization's full potential. They take industry knowledge and use technology to optimize their Client Centric solutions and they are the only franchisor of talent acquisition services that offers the opportunity to build wealth through multiple recurring revenue opportunities. They are a global leader in recruiting, staffing, and talent management solutions. Visit their website to find out more about SearchPath's services by visiting their website at https://www.searchpath.com/.

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    Willis: Latest RGV decelerating workforce numbers are not an anomaly

    Willis: Latest RGV decelerating workforce numbers are not an anomaly

    MCALLEN, Texas - The civilian labor force in the Rio Grande Valley is not growing as fast as that of Texas as a whole or, indeed, the United States, as a whole.

    This information was reported by Mike Willis, executive director of the South Texas Manufacturers Association. 

    At a recent STMA monthly meeting, held at the Double Tree Inn & Suites in McAllen, Willis said he had been looking through the labor reports of Workforce Solutions. He said he had compared this August to last August.

    “So, the size of the workforce in the United States and Texas increased by about two percent in the last 12 months: 2.3% in Texas, 2% in the USA,” Willis reported.

    “In Hidalgo County, the size of the civilian labor force in the last year only increased 0.6%. A little over half a percent in the last year. Cameron County only increased point three, three tenths of one percent.”

    Willis said this is not an anomaly.

    Editor's Note: To read the full story go to the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service website.

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