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High-paying jobs available in Wichita
If you're currently looking for a job, the Workforce Alliance of south Central Kansas says that you're in luck: there are many jobs available, some paying as much as $50 an hour.
While there are jobs available in stores and fast food restaurants, there are many other positions open in five main industry clusters that have been identified as economic growth sectors under the Blueprint for Regoinal Economic Growth, which is a public and private initiative. Those sectors are: advanced manufacturing/materials and aviation, data and information technology, transportation and logistics, oil and gas, and the healthcare industries.
Those seeking employment are asked to visit the Workforce Alliance at 2021 North Amidon, Suite 1100, or call 316-771-6800.