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Workforce
Workforce Programs
From career fairs to resources for HR professionals, the Chamber's workforce department is dedicated to building the
Nashville-area workforce.
HR Notes E-newsletter
Subscribe to the Chamber's e-newsletter designed for human resources professionals.
2008 Workforce Study
The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Middle Tennessee Career Center and the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, released this comprehensive study of the Nashville area's workforce characteristics and conditions.
Workforce Data
Visit our economic development web site for employment characteristics, labor breakdown, training,
statistics and area occupational mix.
JobsLink
Our partner web site, JobsLink, helps build the Nashville-area workforce by providing a place for employers
to advertise open positions. Job seekers can post their résumés free and apply online for jobs.
Nashville Young Professionals
This web site is designed as a clearinghouse for Nashville-area young professional organizations.
Nashville Emerging Leader Awards
Learn more about this awards program designed to celebrate the achievements and leadership of Nashville's outstanding young professionals.
HR Excellence Awards
The Chamber created its HR Excellence Awards program in 2002 to recognize companies with outstanding
human resources practices.
Cool School
This program trains employers on ways to leverage Nashville's "coolness" to recruit and retain young professionals.
Higher Education
Learn about Chamber initiatives to build a stronger workforce to serve the Nashville area.
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Workforce
The Nashville area's economy is among the most diverse of that in any U.S. region. As a result, Nashville
continues to attract the highest-quality workers in all business sectors. Nashville supports many
innovative and aggressive local programs to recruit workers to the region. Of course, many of
Nashville's most valuable workers come from the area's own vast educational system, with its
18 accredited four-year and postgraduate institutions. Visit the links to the left to learn more about
the Nashville-area workforce and Chamber-led workforce initiatives.
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