GREEN BAY (NBC 26) — At the IQ Resource Center in Green Bay, more than 15 people have walked through the door daily in the past two weeks searching for a manufacturing job.

Area employers are struggling to fill vacancies left by retiring skilled workers, and IQ Resource Center Branch Manager Iliana Vega Snyder says there aren’t enough young people entering the trades to fill those positions.

“A lot of our younger generation is kind of doing a lot of job hopping,” said Vega Snyder.

To help job candidates find work in high-demand industries like manufacturing, the Bay Area Workforce Board is equipping job seekers with skills.

Watch the full story by Jessica Goska here: Skilled workers in Northeast Wisconsin needed for high-demand jobs

The board’s executive director Vickie Patterson

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