BRUNSWICK-GOLDEN ISLES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: 2022 Business and Industry Needs Assessment Survey

BRUNSWICK-GOLDEN ISLES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: 2022 Business and Industry Needs Assessment Survey
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Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Apr. 28.

Coastal Pines Technical College is conducting a survey to gather important information about current and future workforce development needs in each of the 13 counties CPTC serves. 

Your response will be instrumental in determining the programs the College should be offering now and in the near future.

Click Here to Complete the Survey: Featured imagehttps://ies-pub.coastalpines.edu/…/2022_business_and…

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce



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