Workforce Development
Explore workforce data, talent insights, and employer-focused training programs that support business growth in the Charleston region.
A Coordinated Workforce Strategy Built to Scale
Workforce development in the Charleston region is coordinated, data-driven, and strategically aligned with industry demand, helping businesses access the talent and training resources needed at every stage of growth.
Regional alliances, colleges and universities, career and technical education programs, apprenticeships, and employer-customized training work together to strengthen the talent pipeline. Higher education institutions produce aerospace engineers, biotech researchers, healthcare professionals, and technology talent, while state-supported programs such as readySC provide recruitment and training support for qualified employers. The South Carolina Coordinating Council for Economic Development further enhances workforce competitiveness through performance-based incentives tied to job creation and capital investment. Together, these resources create a scalable talent system designed to support long-term economic growth.
A Top State for Workforce Alignment
South Carolina’s workforce strategy is built around employer demand, ensuring training programs respond directly to industry needs. Explore the statewide partnerships and initiatives that have made the state one of the best in the nation for workforce development.
Workforce Development Resources
Elevating Affordable Housing
Talent attraction in the Charleston region extends beyond quality of life. Through innovative solutions like the $50 million Charleston Workforce Housing Fund, the region is expanding access to attainable housing to support long-term workforce stability and economic growth.
For more information about CRDA, contact:
Jacki Renegar, CERP
Senior Director, Research & Business Intelligence
News & Insights
Charleston Workforce Housing Fund Launches $50 Million Initiative to Create Affordable Housing for Working Families Across Tri-County Region
2025 Compensation & Benefits Practices Report