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‘Work In Loudoun’ Initiative Launches to Connect Jobseekers With Opportunities

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On Thursday, Loudoun Economic Development unveiled its new “Work In Loudoun” initiative, providing a suite of customized professional services to connect the region’s workforce with open positions at businesses in the county.

The program provides valuable resources to three key economic audiences: regional employees and jobseekers, current Loudoun businesses, and businesses or site selectors that are considering investing in Loudoun County.

Learn more about the available services at WorkInLoudoun.com.

“Skilled workers are the lifeblood of any organization, and businesses locate in Loudoun because of our region’s robust talent pipeline. That starts with nationally ranked public-school systems, elite higher education institutions, and a top-notch quality of life for our workforce,” Loudoun Economic Development Executive Director Buddy Rizer explained. “‘Work In Loudoun’ is a proactive approach to attracting, developing and retaining that talent, organizing a coalition of #LoudounPossible partners, and matching jobseekers with available positions.

He added: “These services will better prepare Loudoun’s economy, our talent and our businesses to compete in the future.”

Loudoun County and the global economy are still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused unemployment to rise as high as 9.9% in April 2020. Despite the negative impact for “touch” industries, the pandemic has created growth opportunities for many tech businesses.

There are currently more than 130,000 jobs open in high tech businesses across Northern Virginia.

‘Work In Loudoun’ is designed to provide value to Loudoun businesses and the region’s workforce, including anyone seeking a new job, career advancement or career change. Here is an overview of each service:

For Jobseekers and Employees:

For Current Loudoun Businesses:

For Future Loudoun Businesses:

The ‘Work In Loudoun’ offerings will be augmented over time, and add to Loudoun’s suite of non-cash incentives for businesses locating in the county. Under the ‘Work In Loudoun’ initiative, Nancy Evanko will work directly with businesses on customized solutions, including research, human resources and marketing assistance.

“‘Work In Loudoun’ is a distinctly coordinated effort to provide the talent that fuels Loudoun’s vibrant economy,” Evanko said. “We’re ready to help businesses of any size tap into the region’s robust talent pipeline.”

Learn more about the full suite of services and tools at WorkInLoudoun.com.
 

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