Alabama Works
Are you looking for a job or career in the supply chain, manufacturing and robotics industries in the State of Alabama? Alabama Works is the resource for you. On their website, you have the ability to search for jobs by title, occupation, locations and much more. Alabama Works also provides labor market information such as wages and hot spot careers that are advertised online frequently. They offer a myriad of services for both individuals and employers.
Alabama Department of Commerce
Are you looking to move your business or Family to Alabama? Made in Alabama’s website takes a deep dive into Alabama’s demographics, culture, insights, industry hot spots and much more. They can provide you with information from building a multi-million-dollar facility, to the resources you need for your family or small business. Visiting their website is a must for more information on workforce training, Logistics, Infrastructure and State recognition of top businesses.
AIDT
Alabama Industrial Development Training, or AIDT is a division of the Alabama Department of Commerce. Often seen around major manufacturers like Toyota Mazda and Polaris, AIDT is responsible for training Alabama’s workforce of tomorrow for Industry leaders. Are you looking to train in a new workforce skill? Check out their website and see what resources they have available across the State.
The Business Council of Alabama
Commonly known as the “Voice of Alabama Business”, the BCA’s purpose is to improve the business over all impact statewide. With the help of the Alabama Legislature, BCA has been instrumental in securing reforms in several areas including tax credit for small businesses, job creation, incentives for economic development, ethics reform, and workforce development. BCA also serves as a networking outlet for businesses of all sizes. Throughout the year, they host several networking events to promote unity and connection between Alabama businesses.
Alabama Community College System
The Alabama Community College System (ACCS) is Alabama’s gateway to world-class, affordable education and technical training for the necessary skills to compete in a constantly evolving workforce. The system consists of 24 community and technical colleges, including the Alabama Technology Network, and Marion Military Institute – one of five junior military colleges in the nation.