The Indiana Chamber of Commerce  launched a first of its kind online workforce center with live customer service to help Hoosier employers and individuals better identify and access in one place the vast number of educational and training programs and supports available across the state.

The Talent Resource Navigator is a web-based tool that facilitates person-to-provider introductions and enables state agencies, educational institutions and other nonprofit community partners to manage and update their own offerings on the site. The Navigator is managed by the Indiana Chamber’s charitable nonprofit, the Institute for Workforce Excellence, which is dedicated to helping employers attract, develop and retain high-skilled, productive talent in Indiana.

Designed to provide timely and relevant career development information, the Navigator is available at no cost. Individuals and employers can deepen engagement with the Navigator by setting up free accounts to obtain personal technical assistance and customer support from the Navigator support team.

Site visits are personalized and intentionally guide and connect individuals and employers with vetted  education and training information and best practices and programs based on the user’s input into the site.

“The search for how you can make yourself a more desired worker and ways an employer can strengthen the skills of its workers just got much easier, because the Talent Resource Navigator connects Hoosiers with the exact workforce resources that are right for them,” states Indiana Chamber President and CEO Kevin Brinegar. “We are thrilled to bring this tool to the public and to broker introductions between those in need of talent development support and the trusted partners and providers from around Indiana that are equipped to meet their needs.”

Examples of those engaged through the Navigator with employers and individuals include community and technology partners, higher education institutions and Indiana state agency representatives.

In addition to the “hundreds and hundreds” of opportunities for professional growth that are listed on the site, it features information on in-demand skills and the credentials needed for available jobs and emerging careers.

A $2.5 million Lilly Endowment Inc. grant to the Institute for Workforce Excellence enabled the creation of the Navigator and the ongoing curation of the online information.

“Across Indiana there are many high-quality education and training resources available to help individuals enhance their job skills and advance their careers and to help employers support their employees’ career development. But connecting to those resources can be challenging,” says N. Clay Robbins, Lilly Endowment’s chairman and CEO. “By consolidating and curating this important information in one place, the Navigator holds the promise to help strengthen Indiana’s workforce to the benefit of individual employees and their employers.”

The site is available in Spanish and the Institute for Workforce Excellence plans to offer additional language options in the future.

You can hear the announcement in the Leon-Tailored Audio above.