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  2. Need a pay boost for the holidays? These Kansas state jobs ...

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    Across Kansas, the state government has 749 jobs open as of Wednesday. Of all Kansas counties, Shawnee has the most openings with 252. Pawnee County has the second most, with 44 jobs posted, while ...

  3. New year, new job? These 5 Kansas government jobs have ... - AOL

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    Pawnee County is the second highest with 41 open jobs. To make your job searching process easier, we’ve gathered a list of five state jobs based in Sedgwick County paying a starting salary of ...

  4. List of U.S. states by employment rate - Wikipedia

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    U.S. states by net employment rate (% of population 16 and over) 2022 [1]; National rank State Employment rate in % (total population) Annual change (%)

  5. What are Kansas' high-demand, high-wage occupations ... - AOL

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    Here are the top 15 high-demand, high-wage occupations in Kansas. They are ranked primarily according to strongest demand. General and Operations Managers: Bachelor's degree, annual median wage of ...

  6. Kansas Department of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    An older logo of the Kansas Department of Commerce, still used in some areas of their website. The Kansas Department of Commerce is a department of the government of Kansas under the Governor of Kansas. As the state's lead economic development agency, it is responsible for business recruitment and expansion, as well as workforce development.

  7. Kansas state budget (2008–09) - Wikipedia

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    Nonfarm employment in the Kansas City area was 1.01 million in December, down 11,800 jobs, or 1.2 percent, from a year earlier, compared with a national decrease of 2 percent. The nation’s nonfarm unemployment rate hit 8.5 percent in January.