Bermuda govt. commits to ongoing training programmes HAMILTON, BERMUDA — Young Bermudians who want to boost their chances of being hired for a well-paying job are encouraged to apply for the government’s Skills Development Programme. Jobseekers aged 16 to 35 have until Friday, January 27, to apply to be part of the next cohort when…
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About: Rayne Morgan
Rayne Morgan is a Vancouver-based Bahamian journalist, copyeditor and copywriter with five years’ experience in media and a diverse professional background. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from McMaster University, Ontario, Canada; and a Poynter News U ACES Certificate in Editing.
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40 hired for coding jobs in Jamaica
Hundreds more hires to come as Heart/NSTA launches training programme KINGSTON, JAMAICA — Some 40 Jamaicans have been hired as coders this month thanks to a training programme aimed to bridge a skills gap in the nation. [caption id="attachment_6045" align="alignright" width="410"] The Amber Group recently hired some 40 Jamaican coders.[/caption] This second cohort of graduates…
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Major Canadian employer recruiting in Barbados
Advisory firm seeks to fill roles in Barbados BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS — Continuing with a recent trend of foreign employers recruiting within the region, a major Canadian advisory firm is seeking to hire for two upstanding roles in Barbados. Kingsdale Advisors, founded in 2003, is based in Toronto, Ontario. However, Barbadian residents now have a unique…
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New exec. encourages Barbadians to join blue economy
New Chief Fisheries Officer wants more youth, women to join fisheries industry BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS — Jobs in Barbados’ blue economy could be in for an economic boost as a new chief exec. in town rolls out a plan to bolster the industry. Dr. Shelly-Ann Cox, the new Chief Fisheries Officer as of January 2023, has…
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