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Money For Jobs Programs Approved By Weld County Commissioners

Helping teens and young adults explore career options is the mission of some funding approved by the Weld County Board of Commissioners last week.  According to the Greeley Tribune, the money is headed to the Governor’s Summer Job Hunt and ultimately the annual Young Adult Job Fair.  It will be used, in part, to  provide assistance with resume writing, job search assistance, career pathways exploration, job application techniques and interview skills.   The annual Governor’s Summer Job Hunt is a referral service which connects teenagers and young adults — between ages 14 and 24 — with employment opportunities.

 

Weld Commissioners approve funding for youth employment program

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