No degree? No problem. New initiative finds jobs for people with nontraditional backgrounds
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Fiscal clerk Lenise Beal collects a printed label while working the front desk of the medical office of Bay Area Addiction Research Treatment in San Francisco.Lea Suzuki/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Fiscal clerk Lenise Beal collects mail for a client while working the front desk of the medical office of Bay Area Addiction Research Treatment in San Francisco.Lea Suzuki/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Fiscal clerk Lenise Beal hands a client a container for a urine analysis while working the front desk of the medical office of Bay Area Addiction Research Treatment in San Francisco.Lea Suzuki/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
New Collaborative Calls Upon Bay Area Employers to Create Career Opportunities for All
Workday Foundation, JFF, [email protected], SkillUp Coalition Launch Bay Area Opportunity Onramps to Help 5,000 Workers Without College Degrees Restart Their Careers
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Four organizations addressing workforce development today announced
Bay Area Opportunity Onramps, a new collaborative that aims to place 5,000 workers from the Bay Area in full-time, middle-wage jobs over the next three years. The initiative seeks to engage employers and training providers across the Bay Area as partners to help people recovering from the past year s economic fallout.