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HACC's STEP Academy

6/20/2017

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Set Goals.  Take Action.
Expect Success.  Put In The Work.
HACC's STEP Academy is a program geared to prepare and steer participants to be successful and ready for the workforce.  The STEP Academy is designed to educate, empower and encourage participants to take the next step toward increasing their readiness for the world of work.  The STEP Academy focuses on confidence building, self-esteem, employment readiness preparation and other strategies to assist individuals to get prepared internally and externally for today's workforce.

This four week training will prepare underemployed and unemployed workers with the tools needed to be successful in today’s work environment and address the “essential skills” needed to perform today’s jobs. This four week training will empower students to convert the conceptual understanding of soft skills into everyday practice on the job. Some areas to be addressed during this training include: communication skills; teamwork and collaboration; adaptability; problem solving; critical observation; and conflict resolution.

The students participate in a rigorous four week session.  Once the participant completes the training, they go on to their choice of vocational training such as Warehouse / Logistics, Welding or CNC.  Participants can earn various certificates in these fields, while at the same time, learning valuable skills.  Upon completion, HACC works with employment partners in placing participants for employment.
Classes enrolling today!  For enrollment information, contact 717 780 2383.
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