JobWorks participates in NEXTGen Expo

Recently, JobWorks Education & Training participated in a unique event that was aimed at giving students resources to grow their futures. The NEXTGen Expo gave students a chance to meet area employers about jobs and internships, meet local colleges and training providers, as well as connect with life, job and career resources!

JobWorks Education & Training team members were on hand to speak on discussion panels. These sessions were centered around the following:

  • Career Development Panel - Attendees learned how young professionals turned their motivation and determination into an unstoppable pathway to success. Students were able to hear about preparing for post-secondary education, the job market, and the world of work.

  • Money Matters session will helped attendees sharpen their financial vision for today and beyond to help them achieve many goals and dreams that required planning and money.

  • What About My Resume? Was a session all about building a resume that will catch the eye of an employer.

Being involved in events such as this furthers our mission to provide education and training resources to workforces, individual students, employers and more.

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