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How 23,000 Rochester-area jobs go unfilled
Apr 9, 2014

How 23,000 Rochester-area jobs go unfilled

The Growing Demand for Skilled Workers in the Rochester Area

In today’s rapidly evolving job market, companies in the Rochester area, including Optimax Systems, Inc., are searching for workers ready to acquire the skills needed for available positions. A recent article in the Democrat and Chronicle highlights how regional companies face challenges in filling roles that require specific technical expertise—particularly in industries like advanced manufacturing and optics.

Optimax President Mike Mandina is featured in the article, emphasizing the importance of equipping workers with specialized skills to meet these demands. Mandina notes that while technology is advancing quickly, the workforce has to keep pace. He underscores the need for a new generation of workers who are willing to embrace training and skill development, especially in high-tech fields.

Optimax is committed to supporting workforce development in the Rochester area by offering training programs, internships, and partnerships with local educational institutions. This approach not only helps bridge the skills gap but also ensures that Optimax continues to deliver precision optics solutions for industries worldwide.

Read more about the demand for skilled workers and Mike Mandina’s perspective in the full article on the Democrat and Chronicle here. Read More

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