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With your state’s rapid growth, will our company be able to find a trainable workforce?
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Our biggest challenge is to ensure that Alabamians are well-qualified to meet the needs in today’s rapidly changing industrial processes. AIDT ensures that Alabama stays ahead of the game by providing comprehensive pre-employment selection and training, leadership development, on-the-job training, maintenance assessments,and industrial safety assessment and training-all specific to your company’s needs.
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Are incentives offered by Alabama comparable or competitive with other southeastern states?
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Alabama is definitely competitive and is winning some of the biggest industrial projects in history. The state recognizes that every project is different and often unique and designs each incentive package individually. A phone call to an ADO project manager will help determine if your project qualifies for incentives (334-242-0400). A project manager also will work with you to find the best site location and workforce program tailored to your needs.
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With so much growth in Alabama, we think there are some small business, retail or service sector opportunities - where can I go for answers to my questions?
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Incredible opportunities are available in Alabama in these sectors. ADO can provide you with the tools to help you get started. You can download a copy of or contact the Small Business Office of Advocacy at 334-242-0471 for more information.
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