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New Tech Talent meetup aims to connect job seekers and employers

April 17, 2018

AIM Institute is expanding its Tech Concierge program for job seekers with a new Tech Talent meetup. The first event will take place in the morning on Thursday, April 19, and will feature speaker Marco Floreani with the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. The quarterly meetup will focus on bringing job seekers and employers together in […]

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Appsky expands their dev shop while keeping a local focus

April 12, 2018

A lot has changed for Appsky in the last six months––including their name. Formerly known as Appsky Labs, the Omaha-based development company has also moved into a larger office to accommodate their expanding team, launched a rebranded website, focused their service offerings, and further positioned themselves as a partner for  affordable software solutions for community […]

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Emerging Leaders program helps IT professionals evaluate leadership roles

April 11, 2018

Registration is now open for AIM’s Emerging Leaders program. The program is geared toward information technology professionals interested in transitioning into leadership roles. Classes within the program offer the real-world experience of existing IT leaders to help participants gain a better understanding of the issues, challenges and skills needed to advance in their careers. “It’s […]

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Omaha-Council Bluffs named top area for corporations looking to expand

March 29, 2018

The Omaha metropolitan area is once again getting accolades for growing and nurturing business on the Silicon Prairie. This time, the recognition comes from Site Selection magazine, which named Omaha-Council Bluffs the number one area among similarly-sized regions for new and expanded corporate facilities. Site Selection is a national publication geared toward CEOs and other […]

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REACH program grows Omaha’s SEB pool by more than 100 Firms

March 27, 2018

The Greater Omaha area is home to nearly one million people across more than 30 diverse communities. With 40 percent of the metro’s population under the age of 24, a low cost of living and steady economic growth that is almost twice the national average, Omaha is proving to be fertile ground for small and […]

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