The jobs were posted between Dec. 14 and Jan. 13, the most recent data available from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
Not all employers post on the stateâs jobs website and some postings are duplicates, according to the state.
Local workforce training programs seek to match worker skills with top job openings as the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic eases with the increasing availability of coronavirus vaccines.
âPeople are betting on this economy coming back and coming back very strong,â said Nick Weldy, superintendent of the Miami Valley Career Technology Center.
SEE all the Dayton Daily News Path Forward stories on workforce training in the pandemic era:
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Driverâs license, security clearances top certification requirements for Dayton region jobs
Trucking and nursing job ads dominate online ads
Many local jobs posted require more than high school degree
5 things to know: Finding a job, training in the pandemic era
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Help wanted: Operations, analysis, innovation among the top skills needed in Dayton region
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