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Acadia National Park, with roughly 4 million annual visitors, is short on worker housing but is also short on workers for the peak summer season.
The student agency is not looking to compete with local marketing agencies. Instead, students see it as a proving ground that will help prepare them for future work.
With additional funding this year, the Innovate for Maine Fellows Program is looking to double the cohort size to around 50.
After adding a team member through a merger, Penobscot Financial Advisors plans to make two additional hires this year.
ACE consultant Priscilla Hansen Mahoney says employee training doesn't not need to break the budget. She offers several solutions.
Joshua Skeen has been named CEO of Logically, a private equity-backed outsourcing and consulting firm based in Portland.
Employers who made the most hires during the 2022 campaign were Bonney Staffing, MaineGeneral Health, NorthernLIght Health, Bath Iron Works and the Maine Department of Corrections.
Cate Rafferty brings a decade of experience in sales, staffing and recruitment to Pemberton & Associates. She has spent her career on the Maine and New Hampshire seacoasts.
Guest columnist Dana Morris-Jones says that while the relationship between a client and the consultant is transactional, it's important that trust and respect are at the foundation of the pairing.
Guest columnist Linda Varrell, founder of Broadreach Public Relations, says change alone can rattle staff, vendors and customers. She offers five effective ways to manage change.
The WalletHub barometer shows Maine's largest city well ahead of its much larger namesake in the Pacific Northwest.
Guest columnist Tabitha Swanson, founder of the Swanson Group accounting firm, writes that managers and business owners need to take an active role in making sure employees are happy and engaged at work.
A recap of 2022 Mainebiz cover stories.
Many people moved to Maine during the pandemic and in-migration is offsetting the loss of working-age residents. Much of projected growth is in sectors that experienced the sharpest job losses in 2020, including hospitality, health care and
Mainebiz recaps 10 pieces of bad news that made headlines in 2022.
The Maine Department of Transportation employs more than 500 plow drivers and is looking to hire 100 more for year-round maintenance work.