NH rural health care faces challenges despite new grant
The federal government will give with one hand and take with another when it comes to New Hampshire’s rural health care system in 2026.
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Over a dozen employers in New Hampshire’s tech sector are teaming up in a bid to fill hundreds of jobs at a NH Tech Alliance virtual job fair to be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 21.
The jobs available range from entry-level to senior roles. Several businesses have roles for employees seeking to change industries, said NH Tech Alliance Senior Director Joshua Cyr.
Cyr said the platform being used supports multiple virtual tables, giving prospective applicants a chance to visit multiple employers.
To see a list of participating employers and to register, visit live.remo.co/e/nh-tech-job-fair.
The federal government will give with one hand and take with another when it comes to New Hampshire’s rural health care system in 2026.
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