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Forsyth County’s new online workforce hub is a comprehensive resource for job seekers + employers.

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Signing up for the Forsyth Works newsletter is the best way to stay up-to-date on relevant career information.

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Allow us to introduce Forysth Workshere to transform the way local job seekers + employers connect.

This brand-new online platform acts as a unified resource for everything workforce-related, making it a one-stop shop for career exploration, hiring, development, and connection in Forsyth County.

The low-down

Forsyth Works provides information + resources on a wide range of promising industries, including advanced manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and more.

Designed to benefit both job seekers and employers, this centralized hub aims to foster a thriving workforce in growth-oriented careers.

The initiative is brought to you by Greater Winston-Salem, Inc., Forsyth Tech, Goodwill Industries of NWNC, WS/FCS, and Forsyth County with support through Forsyth County ARPA funding.

Why job seekers love it

The days of hopping from site to site, scouring for open positions, are over. At Forsyth Works, those looking for work will find everything they need in just a few clicks:

  • Explore in-demand career pathways with detailed information + future growth projections.
  • Connect to credentials and degree programs that equip job seekers with new skills.
  • RSVP for upcoming events (think: job fairs + more)
  • Access job listings and community resources that help alleviate barriers to work.
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By reinforcing connections between job seekers and businesses, Forsyth Works is helping to ensure continued growth in top industry sectors.

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Why employers are equally thrilled

Tapping into the local talent pool is now easier than ever. Forsyth Works puts more eyes on available positions and makes it simple to find solutions for your workforce needs. Employers can:

  • Connect with qualified job seekers
  • Build talent pipelines with apprenticeship and internship programs
  • Upskill workforces with credentialing and training programs that keep teams ahead of the curve.

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