Workforce Conference 2016: The Future of Work

Workforce Conference 2016: The Future of Work offered an in-depth look at newly released labor market studies and workforce development trends in San Diego County. This year’s conference identified upcoming trends in the future of work and workforce development, including the new gig

HR Hotline small business training: Managing Conflict

Throughout your career, everyone must learn why avoiding conflict does not work, as well as how to deal with conflict, personal differences, and stress. This course will reveal your unique conflict management style and corresponding strategies in addition to offering

HR Hotline small business training: Conducting Effective Performance Appraisals

This program provides supervisors and managers with the basic skills required to effectively evaluate and manage performance appraisals as an ongoing management process. Participants will learn to:    Use job-related performance expectations to help support organizational goals    Measure Performance​    Coach employees toward

Hiring Subsidies and Resources Workshops

Employers are invited to learn how to apply for wage reimbursements, training subsidies and hiring resources at this workshop hosted by the San Diego Workforce Partnership (SDWP) and partners. Employers can be reimbursed up to 50% of wages or training

Retail Industry Training Subsidies & Resources Workshop

The San Diego Workforce Partnership offers training funds for retail employers that are interested in upskilling their current workers. Companies can be reimbursed up to 50% of the cost of training existing workers. The funds are available until February 27,

HR Hotline small business training: FLSA and the New Salary Requirements — What Does This Mean for California?

On December 1, 2016 the minimum salary threshold needed to qualify for the executive, administrative, and professional exemption, under federal law, will more than double, going from $23,660 a year to $47,476 a year. What does this mean for California employers? Which salary

Overview of Priority Sectors and Labor Market Outlook

Come hear about San Diego Workforce Partnership’s latest research on the labor market, priority sectors and small businesses. This presentation will highlight skills valued by San Diego employers and career opportunities for job seekers.<p alt="" class="wysiwyg-break drupal-content" src="/sites/all/modules/wysiwyg/plugins/break/images/spacer.gif" title="">2–3 p.m.

Starbucks hiring event

Young adults ages 16-24 who are unemployed and/or out of school are invited to attend this event. Join us for a FREE interactive workshop. Craft an elevator pitch, practice interview skills and learn more from current Starbucks partners (employees) before interviewing at Starbucks’

How to Do Business with SDWP — Linda Vista

Dowload the How to Do Business Powerpoint PresentationDownload How to Do Business with SDWP List of ResourcesSDWP invites businesses, service providers, nonprofits and other interested community members to attend this training and technical assistance session. These sessions are designed to build the

Workforce Conference 2015

Workforce Conference 2015: Identifying, Tackling and Closing the Skills Gap offered an in-depth look at newly released labor market information and regional workforce development initiatives underway across San Diego County.Last year, SDWP and the San Diego and Imperial Counties Community Colleges