02/18/2026
I wanted to share a quick update that expands on the HotJobs Facebook post.
This week brings a strong mix of opportunities, along with great training and financial assistance options through community colleges and IowaWORKS Title I services.
With so many applicants competing for each role, our Career Planners are ready to help job seekers strengthen their résumés, and our Business Services team continues supporting employers across the state with job postings, career fair connections, and apprenticeship development.
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Frank Sposeto III
IowaWORKS – Marshalltown
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Good morning, friends!
We’ve had some gorgeous weather lately… though let’s be honest, it is Iowa, so I’m still waiting to see if winter has one last surprise up its sleeve.
I wanted to share a quick update on this week’s job opportunities. There’s a solid mix of supervisory, manufacturing, and medical roles—many of which don’t require a degree. For careers like Registered Nurse or CDL positions, there are training requirements, but that’s where our community colleges and IowaWORKS Title I services really shine. There’s financial assistance available to help Iowans level up their skills and move into higher‑paying careers.
Michelle Roseburrough, Business Engagement Consultant with Iowa Workforce Development, and I were recently on the radio talking about business services and the power of a strong résumé. With so many applicants for each job, a résumé that doesn’t tell your story clearly just won’t get noticed. Every IowaWORKS office has trained Career Planners who can help job seekers polish their résumé and boost their chances of landing an interview.
Direct Link to 1230 KFJB: https://www.1230kfjb.com/2026/02/06/resumes-need-to-pop/
On the employer side, our Business Services team is working hard to support companies of all sizes. Michelle and the other BECs help ensure job postings reach the statewide system—accessible to colleges, universities, and thousands of Iowans. They also help businesses connect with high school career fairs and even build Apprenticeship programs to grow their own future workforce.
Wishing you a great week ahead. Take care out there—and stay ready in case Iowa decides to throw us a curveball.
Frank Sposeto III
IowaWORKS - Marshalltown
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