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Advisory: COVID Doesn't Stop Statewide Effort to Bring Boomerangs back 'Home' This Thanksgiving

Michigan Business Network
November 18, 2020 5:00 PM

2015_11_24_Newsletter_Thanksgiving-post_002Virtual job fair series entices “boomerangs” back home

LANSING, Mich. – Back To Michigan, a series of eight virtual job fairs for people interested in relocating back to Michigan, will be hosted by community partners throughout the state from Nov. 17-24.

During each of the eight virtual events – which are free to attend – job seekers can talk one-on-one with recruiters from organizations with immediate talent needs, and community ambassadors will be on hand to answer questions for those who may be considering a move back to Michigan. 

The Back To Michigan event series is the “COVID-friendly” virtual version of events that typically happen on Thanksgiving weekend throughout Michigan. The tradition of Thanksgiving events for “boomerangs” started in 2012 with ReThink West Michigan, hosted by Hello West Michigan and The Right Place. The successful program, which has been recognized as a best practice by the International Economic Development Council, has spread to multiple regions in Michigan over the last nine years. The Northeast Lower Peninsula, Detroit and Flint are joining the effort with first-time events this year. 

“With COVID-related relocations on the rise, we knew we needed to give job seekers the chance to explore what a move to Michigan could look like for them,” said Rachel Gray, Executive Director of Hello West Michigan. “Even if someone wants to keep their current job and work remotely from Michigan, our community ambassadors will be answering questions about what it’s really like to live here.” 

These events are targeted to people living outside of Michigan, people who recently relocated, or those who are local and seeking employment. Companies are hiring in many fields, including IT, engineering, finance, advanced manufacturing, healthcare, art and design, professional services, government, hospitality and more. 

The virtual job fair platform is provided by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s Office of Employment & Training. 

“The unique challenges presented by COVID-19 required us to re-imagine how to best deliver the services and resources needed by our state’s workers and businesses,” said Stephanie Beckhorn, Director of LEO’s Office of Employment & Training. “Providing this virtual job fair platform allows us to work with partner organizations – including the statewide Michigan Works! agencies and Back To Michigan – to support Michigan’s employers, career seekers and communities in a direct and meaningful way.” 

MTEC SmartZone, TCNewTech, MiWorks! NE Consortium, MiWorks! Region 7B, The Right Place, Inc. Hello West Michigan, Saginaw Future, Middle Michigan Development Corporation, Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce, Lansing 5:01, Ann Arbor Spark and Let’s Detroit will partner to host the virtual events which are sponsored by Consumers Energy. 

”Consumers Energy is committed to Michigan’s prosperity and showcasing our state as a great place to work and live. We are excited to sponsor the Back to Michigan job fairs to bring talent home to Michigan and keep the next generation right here,” said Cathy Hendrian, senior vice president of People and Culture for Consumers Energy. 

The Back To Michigan virtual job fair events are free to attend, but advance registration is required. To register, visit www.backtomichigan.com. 

Details on the event series: 

Date:               Nov. 17 – Upper Peninsula

                        Nov. 18 – Northwest Lower Peninsula (Traverse City)

                        Nov. 19 – West Michigan (Grand Rapids)

                        Nov. 19 – Detroit/Flint

                        Nov. 23 – Lansing

                        Nov. 23 – Great Lakes Bay & Central Michigan

                        Nov. 24 – Northeast Lower Peninsula

                        Nov. 24 – Ann Arbor

Locations:       Virtual

Time:               All events are 3 - 7 p.m. EDT and are open-house style (attendees do not have to be logged on the entire time)

Registration:  Register for FREE at www.backtomichigan.com 

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About Hello West Michigan

www.hellowestmichigan.com

Started by local companies in 2007, Hello West Michigan promotes the West Michigan region as a place where business thrives and people and to live and work. It seeks to increase the rate of success member companies have in their effort to recruit top talent and collaborates with organizations across the region to help new residents and those interested in relocating find their fit in West Michigan. For more information visit: www.hellowestmichigan.com.

 

About The Right Place, Inc.

www.rightplace.org

The Right Place, Inc., is a West Michigan nonprofit economic development organization founded in 1985 and supported through investments from the private and public sectors. The company fuels current and long-term economic prosperity through comprehensive strategies to retain, expand and attract businesses. This includes connecting companies in the region to national and international resources, identifying emerging growth opportunities, strengthening the competitiveness of area firms, and marketing West Michigan on a global scale. Find out more by visiting www.rightplace.org, liking us on facebook.com, and following us on twitter @TheRightPlaceGR.

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