How to Create a High Quality Workforce Development Program
The content outlines how to create a high-quality, low-cost, accessible, short-duration workforce development program with hands-on training and market-validated credentials to prepare individuals for careers in the trades amid high demand and unemployment.
Preparing Our Workforce to Get Hired and Start a Career in the Trades
A pathway to the trades.
With a large and growing demand for skilled workers and record-high unemployment rates, there is a dire need for affordable and broadly accessible pathways into trades careers.
In this overview, learn how to create a workforce development program that is:
- High quality
- Low cost and accessible
- Short in duration
- Able to provide a “hands-on” component
- Aligned with market-validated credentialing
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