November 25, 2024 - 06:10

Technology has lost its glow as thousands of laid-off workers struggle to find new jobs. In the wake of significant layoffs, many former employees are reevaluating their career paths and exploring new opportunities. This shift has led individuals to pursue long-held passions and interests, seeking fulfillment beyond the tech industry. As the job market remains competitive, these workers are adapting to the changing landscape, aiming to redefine their professional identities in various fields.
March 25, 2026 - 06:52
MPS District shares technology updateThe Marshall Public School District offered a comprehensive look at its technology operations during a recent school board meeting. District Technology Coordinator Todd Pickthorn, alongside...
March 24, 2026 - 20:32
Lone Rock School District seeks community support for technology levyThe Lone Rock School District is turning to its voters for essential support, proposing a new $100,000 annual Technology Levy. This measure, set for an upcoming ballot, aims to address urgent and...
March 24, 2026 - 16:20
Why the future of a popular Seattle carpentry program is under threatThe fate of a unique and highly regarded carpentry and boatbuilding training program in the Puget Sound region is now in jeopardy. As one of the area`s only comprehensive pathways into these...
March 23, 2026 - 22:01
Only One Day Away. C-Level Technology Leadership and the Rise of Iconic Leaders Will Shape the Conversation at HMG Strategy’s 2026 New Jersey Summit. Be a Part of It. Register NowTomorrow, New Jersey`s top technology executives will convene for a pivotal summit focused on the leadership and innovation required to navigate the next decade. The event will center on how...