New Mexico job support program supports 38 employees in May
31 May 2025
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department approved over $648,000 in May to support job training for 38 New Mexican workers through its Job Training Incentive Program, helping both new applicants and returning businesses expand their workforce.
The Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) will pay 50-90% of the wages for new employees in businesses that are growing or moving to New Mexico, for up to six months.
The program also helps cover training costs for interns and current employees who are learning new skills to move into better jobs through a JTIP program called Step Up.
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