AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI Hiring Reality Check: A recruitment CEO says generative AI has flooded employers with near-identical applications, so the “best way to stand out” is still old-school human connection. Workforce Training Pipelines: Vermont’s Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice is launching a paid Licensed Nursing Assistant training in August with certification fees covered and a path to full-time work; Bradford College is partnering with Production Park and ALT to build creative/live-events career routes for ages 16–24. Fast-Track Hiring for the Long-Term Unemployed: Lidl will reserve 10% of interview slots at new UK stores (and guarantee 480 warehouse interviews) for people out of work for six months, with no CV required. Skills-to-Job Proof: A Marshall High School graduate landed a full-time role at Holt CAT after a paid CTE internship. Labor Market Infrastructure: Google is funding Ukraine’s Obrii digital labor market to match job seekers with training and employment. HR/Compliance Watch: Wales apprenticeship funding changes are drawing provider concerns over guidance, transparency, and learner access. Workplace Stability Costs: A hospitality piece warns constant schedule changes quietly drive up labor and leadership friction.
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