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Baker-Polito Administration Announces MassHire Brand for Commonwealth’s Workforce System

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse and Agawam Mayor William Sapelli were amongst those who joined Rosalin Acosta, Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development, as she made the announcement at Universal Plastics in Holyoke, alongside representatives of the Regional Employment Board of Hampden County, FutureWorks Career Center, and CareerPoint.

Background - August 29, 2018 - The Baker-Polito Administration today announced the transition of the state workforce system brand into one central name  – MassHire. Linking state career centers and workforce boards through a single brand will streamline and enhance communications within the network of employment services. The transition to MassHire furthers the Commonwealth’s capacity for creating powerful connections between businesses and job seekers.  

“The adoption of a central MassHire brand will make the Commonwealth’s workforce systems more responsive and user friendly for both employees and employers statewide,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “By supporting uniform career centers and workforce boards, we are creating a simple change to develop more jobs and enrich opportunities for Massachusetts residents.” 

Prior to the MassHire brand unification, the state workforce system encompassed 29 career centers and 16 workforce development boards, each using different names and logos. The new brand serves to enhance MassHire clients’ ability to navigate the variety of opportunities for employee training, job placement, and career development, as well as the recruitment of highly skilled employees for businesses. 

“This transition will help streamline efforts to employ Massachusetts residents and spread economic prosperity throughout the state by furthering our Administration’s regional employment collaboration efforts at the local, state and federal level,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “We will continue to focus on the skills gap and helping people achieve their goals of meaningful employment.”

The development of the MassHire brand system represents the state’s response to the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. The bill required Massachusetts to design a strategic plan providing access for job seekers to employment, education, training, and support services in order to compete in today’s global economy. Under the MassHire brand, career centers and workforce boards can better serve jobseekers and businesses by increasing access, visibility, and connectivity of workforce services by the MassHire network.

“In addition to our dedicated and resourceful career center staff, Massachusetts is fortunate to have some of the most innovative and passionate workforce development non-profits, businesses, and educational partners in the country,” said Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Rosalin Acosta. “Thanks to their important work on this project, the MassHire rebranding effort will continue to inform how we proactively provide best-in-class job services throughout the Commonwealth for years to come.”

The MassHire name is accompanied by a vivid green, blue, and yellow mark which corresponds with the colors of the new Mass.Gov website. The new name, logo, and charter were developed as the result of extensive market research and a comprehensive stakeholder engagement process. Career center and workforce board employees, jobseekers, businesses, education and economic development leaders, and strategic partners participated in the development of the brand, and over 700 jobseekers, employers, and workforce professionals participated in the selection of the MassHire name and mark. 

About MassHire

MassHire was created to significantly increase both the awareness and brand affinity for the Massachusetts Workforce System. The initiative to consolidate all state career centers and workforce boards under one, recognizable name was undertaken with two interrelated objectives – help job seekers develop critical new job skills and find sustainable, satisfying employment, and help Massachusetts businesses recruit top talent to fuel growth, productivity, and profitability. The MassHire branding initiative was managed by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development

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