Health care employers welcome New American employees
14 Jan 2022
News
Earlier this month on the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) Immigrant and Refugee Forum, which is hosted by DEED Assistant Commissioner for Immigrant and Refugee Affairs Anisa Hajimumin, three local health care employers talked about ways they welcome New American employees.
The three guests talked about the many health care opportunities in home health care and assisted living. Those are fields which welcome immigrant and refugee employees and can provide New Americans with a stepping stone to higher paid work in health care or in other fields.
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