HOW BUSINESSES
CAN PREPARE
FOR FUTURE EMPLOYEES

   

s a business, you know you'll need to hire new employees, now and in the future. But but how do you find employees who are trained, motivated, and dedicated to a strong work ethic... yet with a broad enough background to be flexible?

Now there's a way for you to help yourself- by becoming part of the first business-need-driven, systematic approach to transitioning students from school to careers.

Baltimore County
CareerConnections

 

A cooperative effort of public schools, community colleges, county government and the business community designed to help develop a highly prepared work force for the good of everyone involved.

It's good for students, good for our economy and quality of life, and it's especially good for you.With your participation, Baltimore County Career Connections can help the future of your business.

 The advantages to
your business...

 
  • Develops a well educated and well-prepared work force for you business.
  • Stimulates student interest in pursuing a career path in your business.
  • Provides an avenue for you to have impact on your future workers' education.
  • Connects learning and work so that education is more relevant and dropouts are less likely.
  • Gives you early contact with prospective future employees.

 The advantages to
your employees and
your community...

 
  • A better-trained, better-motivated work force is an enormous help in attracting business to our area.
  • A more influential business community-and a broader tax base which can produce more services and benefits for your company.
  • Employees will think of their jobs as long-term employment, and they'll have more confidence and job satisfaction because of more preparation-which all means more productivity.

 How can you get
involved?

  Visit your local schools and talk to students about your company and your job. You have great value as a teacher because of what you know. Give young people the benefit of what you've learned over the years.
   

Open your place of business to arrange visits from students.

 

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   In Baltimore County, contact Edward Fangman at (410) 887-3941  

This page is maintained by Kay D. Jones
If you have any questions or comments, please send e-mails to
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