The Workforce Factor: How States Are Competing to Build Tomorrow's Talent
23 Dec 2024
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When companies look to expand or relocate, workforce development is no longer an afterthought—it’s a primary factor in site selection. The days of simply considering grants or tax breaks are gone. For many businesses, especially in sectors like manufacturing and advanced technologies, the question is: Can you provide the skilled workers I need today and train the workforce I’ll need tomorrow? Five states—Georgia, Virginia, South Carolina, Louisiana, and Alabama—lead the way in workforce development according to Area Development’s Top States for Doing Business rankings. But what makes these programs stand out?
Customization: The True Differentiator
The most successful workforce development programs aren’t cookie-cutter. They are highly flexible and customizable, designed to cater to the unique requirements of each industry and company. This level of customization is why programs like the Virginia Talent Accelerator and Georgia Quick Start have maintained their position at the top of the rankings.
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Royse City is home to a growing number of young professionals and families. The average age within the city is 32 years old, and the educational attainment is higher than the national average. This has led to a population that is active, educated, and earns around $90,000 per year - far more than the national average. With 15,000 new homes in some stage of development, the city’s growth is expected to continue for some time. As it does, investments are being made in parks and recreation and the local school district.