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Get to know the PNW and each other.

    Seattle jobs experts have advice for new grads

    Seattle jobs experts have advice for new grads

    Congratulations class of 2024, you've graduated from college. But now what? 

    If you look at statistics, new graduates today have better than average job prospects. 

    At a macro level, the US job market is looking good. 175,000 new jobs were added in April, and the unemployment rate remained low - at just 3.9 percent.

    But, that may not be how it feels to every job seeker.

    Expedia, Amazon, and Microsoft are just a few of the local tech companies that have laid off employees recently. 

    And it’s not just tech: there have also been layoffs at REI, Dollar Tree, and at local media organizations - like KUOW.

    There are ripple effects of these layoffs. Workers with more experience are now also looking for work, along with new graduates. And that’s leading some recruiters, and job candidates, to say that finding a job is getting harder, and taking longer.

    Guests:


    Hart Hodges: a Professor in the Department of Economics at Western Washington University and Director of Western's Center for Economic and Business Research
    Bonnie Dilber: a recruiting manager at the tech company Zapier, and content creator who talks about job searches, recruiting, and the workplace.
    Briana Randall: executive director of the career and internship center at the UW Seattle campus
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    • 26 min
    Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell: Next top cop should be "obsessed with safety"

    Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell: Next top cop should be "obsessed with safety"

    Soundside host Libby Denkmann sits down with Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell to discuss Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz's removal from his job on Wednesday, under pressure from a series of lawsuits including allegations of discrimination and harassment at the department. Sue Rahr, the former King County Sheriff and head of Washington State’s Criminal Justice Training Commission is now serving as interim chief, as a national search begins for the next head of the Seattle Police Department.
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    • 25 min
    The life of racing pioneer Cheryl Glass

    The life of racing pioneer Cheryl Glass

    Seattle's Cheryl Glass was a sprint car racing sensation. She won the season finale at the Skagit Speedway in 1980, took the Pacific Northwest racing world by storm, and had serious aspirations of racing in the Indy 500. 

    Even today, Glass remains one of the most well known Black female race car drivers in U.S. history.

    But after a series of accidents and setbacks, she left the racing world. Her life came to a tragic end in 1997. 

    Soundside spoke with author Bill Poehler about his new book "The First Lady of Dirt: The Triumphs and Tragedy of Racing Pioneer Cheryl Glass."
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    • 22 min
    Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz is being dismissed

    Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz is being dismissed

    Seattle’s Chief of Police, Adrian Diaz, has been dismissed from his job. Diaz and the department have endured a flurry of allegations and lawsuits from employees over the past year. including claims of discriminatory behavior by Diaz toward women and people of color, and rumors of a relationship with an employee that roiled the department. 

    Hanging over all of this is the department’s ongoing struggle to recruit and retain officers.

    Soundside spoke with KUOW Online Managing Editor Isolde Raftery to break down the latest. Raftery and KUOW’s Ashley Hiruko have been out in front doing watchdog reporting about Seattle’s Police Department and its chief. 

    Related:


    Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz out; former Sheriff Sue Rahr interim
    ‘Appearance of segregation’ at Seattle Police Department, captain says in lawsuit
    Seattle cop accuses Chief Diaz of ‘predatory behavior’ and ‘grooming’
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    • 8 min
    Ransomware attackers target Seattle Public Library

    Ransomware attackers target Seattle Public Library

    Seattle Public Library’s services remain limited today after a ransomware attack took much of the library’s technology systems offline.  

    In a blog post, the Library said it had been preparing to take computer systems down for maintenance over Memorial Day Weekend when workers discovered a ransomware event affecting the entire network.

    At this point, it is unclear what the ransomware attackers are after, or how long it will take for the Seattle Public Library’s systems to be back to full operation. Ransomware attacks against large institutions have multiplied in recent years. This week, a hacker group claimed credit for an attack on the auction house Christie’s. The group has threatened to release sensitive information about art collectors unless demands were met.   

    Soundside is joined by Quentin Hodgson, a senior researcher specializing in cybersecurity at RAND, a non-profit, non-partisan research organization, to discuss the proliferation of ransomware attacks in recent years.
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    • 12 min
    There’s bird flu RNA in grocery store milk. How sequencing it may help fight avian influenza

    There’s bird flu RNA in grocery store milk. How sequencing it may help fight avian influenza

    The H5N1 bird flu continues to spread to U.S. dairy cows – affecting dozens of herds in at least ten states. The dairy industry has been hesitant to test cows for the virus. The FDA says pasteurized milk is safe to drink. A team of University of Washington and Fred Hutch Cancer Center researchers is working to track the avian influenza by sequencing the virus’ RNA found in milk from the grocery store.

    Guests: Pavitra Roychoudhury, research assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine who also works at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center.

    Related links:


    STAT: Move over, wastewater. Store-bought milk could be another way to track the bird flu outbreak in cows
    USDA: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Detections in Livestock
    NPR: Limited testing of raw milk for bird flu leaves safety questions unanswered
    FDA: Updates on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)
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    • 10 min

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