Job Training ProgramsWhat Kind of Job Skills Does Goodwill Teach?
Many local Goodwills train people for jobs in IT, healthcare, retail, food services, banking, manufacturing and more. They also help people learn office and computer skills. Local Goodwills work closely with area businesses to understand what type of jobs they have, and then tailor job training to meet the requirements of those positions. How Can Goodwill Help Me Get Ready for Work? Understanding a job seeker’s skills, abilities and interests is often the first step. Your local Goodwill has specialists who work to understand a job seeker’s abilities, aspirations and prior experience. They design an individualized training plan that promotes the job seeker’s personal and professional growth, and connect them with other services that help them meet their personal needs, such as transportation and childcare. Often job seekers enroll in Goodwill’s job readiness training to learn the "dos and don'ts" of the workplace – How do I dress for success? What do employers really expect of me? How can I stay positive and be dependable? How can I get along with others at work? Job seekers also learn how to write resumes and search for jobs as they continue to develop skills that give them the confidence they need to advance in their chosen careers. Can I Work as I Learn More Skills? Local Goodwills often help people earn a paycheck while they’re getting ready for permanent jobs by placing them in temporary jobs or in jobs at Goodwill. Many job seekers find work in Goodwill retail stores, or at one of their many business or government contract work sites. |
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