A staff member said workforce services can help employers by listing jobs on jobs.utah.gov, providing opportunities to participate in virtual job fairs, supporting on-site recruitment and offering internships and other workforce development programs.
The remarks, given during the meeting, described a set of employer-facing services intended to connect businesses with job seekers and to support hiring and training efforts. The speaker did not specify which agency or program would administer each service, how employers sign up, or whether any fees or eligibility requirements apply.
According to the staff member, employers can have openings posted on the statewide jobs website; take part in virtual job fairs that bring together multiple employers and job seekers online; host or receive assistance for on-site recruitment events; and participate in internship or other workforce development programs. The meeting record did not include additional details on program timelines, funding sources or whether technical assistance is available for small businesses.
No formal motions, votes or directives were recorded in the transcript excerpt. The statement was presented as information to meeting attendees rather than as a formal request or action.
The account may aid employers and workforce partners seeking hiring support, but interested parties will need to follow up with the relevant agencies or staff for enrollment steps, eligibility and program schedules, as those details were not specified in the meeting record.