The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Jobs Express website posts more than 8,000 job openings

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ALBANY, N.Y. » New York State Department of Labor Commission­er Roberta Reardon revealed Tuesday that as the Capital Region continues to reopen, there are a growing number of positions available on the Jobs Express website at jobs.ny.gov.

Currently more than 8,200 jobs are available in a number of different fields from businesses looking to hire immediatel­y.

“The COVID-19 pandemic showed all of us what it means to be ‘NY Tough,’ and just as everyday New Yorkers stepped up to bend the curve of this deadly virus, the DOL is redoubling our efforts to help jumpstart the Empire State’s economy,” Labor Commission­er Roberta Reardon said.

“We have moved heaven and earth to get unemployed New Yorkers their money — paying twelve years’ of benefits in a matter of months. Now that businesses are opening back up, we want to help connect every job seeker in New York with the right job opportunit­y, including by sending over one million proactive recruitmen­t emails. I encourage both businesses in need of workers and New Yorkers in need of a job to take advantage of our Jobs Express website,” Reardon added.

After nine rounds of the Regional Economic Developmen­t Council competitio­n, the Capital Region REDC has received $673 million for 933 projects. As the region thoughtful­ly “unpauses,” Jobs Express can be a valuable asset for workers looking for jobs and be part of the Capital Region’s bright future.

The businesses listing the most jobs on the Jobs Express website in the Capital Region are as follows: • Trinity Health - 281 • Albany Medical Center 230 • Centers Health Care - 156 • Glens Falls Hospital - 110 And there are scores more of businesses looking to fill hundreds of positions.

The Jobs Express database, located at jobs.ny.gov sorts jobs by region and occupation, and also allows users to search jobs based on zip code and travel distance. It currently lists more than 8,200 jobs from businesses looking to hire immediatel­y in the region.

The search engine narrows employment fields into more than 20 categories, allowing job seekers to easily view potential openings in the region. Categories include health care, production, sales, architectu­re and engineerin­g, constructi­on and transporta­tion.

The Department of Labor is also currently, at no cost, helping businesses in the Capital Region and across the state recruit the skilled workers they need to compete as the region’s economy opens.

Any business looking to register and list jobs at no charge with the Department is encouraged to visit: http://labor.ny.gov/hirenow. Department staff are also available to help businesses develop employee handbooks and on-thejob training programs, take advantage of tax credits for hiring specific population­s, as well as apprentice­ship programs.

To reach the Department’s business services unit, visit: https://labor.ny.gov/businessse­rvices/landing.shtm.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The exterior of Albany Medical Center Hospital’s Patient Pavilion.
FILE PHOTO The exterior of Albany Medical Center Hospital’s Patient Pavilion.

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