As a business, you know you'll need to hire new employees, but how do you find employees who are trained, motivated and dedicated?
 Consider
Career Connections!
 

Getting Started
..."how to" ideas
Mutual Benefits
...how both businesses and schools benefit from a partnership
Guidelines
...do's and don'ts
Commitment To Participate
...letter of intention

FAQs I
FAQs II

Philosophy

  Preparing Future Employees
...how to insure that your future employees are what you want
Roles & Responsibilities
...who should do what at your business and the partnering school
Partnership Considerations
...what it takes to make it happen
Employer Model
...sample of what you can do

 

is part of a national initiative to introduce parents, students, and educators to career pathways that encompass student interests, and focus students' academics in relevant settings and offer some type of work-based learning experience.

Elementary students become more aware of careers, middle schoolers begin shadowing activities, and high schoolers participate in work experiences.

   

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