Advance Thief River Employer Profiles: Connecting Job Seekers and Employers

Discover Opportunity

If you’re exploring career opportunities—or looking to grow your team—there’s one place where those paths come together: the Advance Thief River Employer Profiles page.

Designed as part of the broader workforce ecosystem, this page isn’t just a directory. It’s a gateway—linking people to meaningful careers and helping businesses showcase what makes them stand out.


For Job Seekers: Find Your Next Step

Whether you’re just starting out, building your career, or looking for something new, the Employer Profiles page is built with you in mind.

You’ll find a diverse mix of local employers—from healthcare and finance to construction, education, and beyond—each offering unique opportunities right here in Thief River Falls. (Advance Thief River)

What makes this resource especially valuable is how it fits into the bigger picture:

  • Connect directly with local employers

  • Explore career pathways with growth potential

  • Access additional tools through the Job Hub and job seeker resources

  • Discover opportunities that offer training, advancement, and long-term stability (Advance Thief River)

The message is simple: no matter your background or experience level, there’s a place for you to grow here.


For Employers: Tell Your Story and Attract Talent

For businesses, the Employer Profiles page is more than a listing—it’s a platform.

It gives you the opportunity to:

  • Showcase your company to local and regional talent

  • Highlight career pathways, workplace culture, and benefits

  • Make it easier for candidates to connect directly with you

In today’s competitive labor market, visibility matters. Being featured helps position your business as an employer of choice within a community that values workforce development and long-term growth.

Even more importantly, it places your organization within a coordinated system that includes job listings, career resources, and relocation support—making it easier for talent to find and choose Thief River Falls. Not a member? Contact mlandsverk@advancethiefriver.com for membership information.


A Community Approach to Workforce Growth

What sets this effort apart is that it’s not just about filling jobs—it’s about building a thriving workforce ecosystem.

The Employer Profiles page is part of a larger strategy that connects:

  • Employers

  • Job seekers

  • Training and education partners

  • Relocation and community support services

Together, these pieces create a seamless pathway—from interest to employment to long-term career success.


Get Listed. Get Connected.

If you’re an employer, becoming a member of Advance Thief River opens the door to being featured—putting your business directly in front of people who are actively exploring opportunities in the region.

If you’re a job seeker, it’s time to take the next step.

Because in Thief River Falls, opportunity isn’t something you have to search far for—it’s already here, waiting to be discovered.

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