HBCU Lifestyle Launches Enhanced “HBCU Career Hub” Powered by YM Careers
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HBCU Lifestyle s HBCU Career Hub” platform for job seekers and employers.
Providing HBCU students and alumni with opportunities for professional development and career growth are core to our mission to preserve the Black College tradition. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (PRWEB) March 17, 2021 The HBCU Lifestyle today announced the launch of HBCU Career Hub a new career center that connects HBCU professionals across all disciplines and career stages with employers offering career opportunities. HBCU Career Hub is powered by YM Careers, the leading provider of job websites and career centers for organizations that serve specialized members. “Providing HBCU students and alumni with opportunities for professional development and career growth are core to our mission to preserve the Black College tradition,” said Garrick Gibson, co-
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Millions of Americans around the country are dealing with unemployment and as Texas begins to reopen, there is a new local initiative to help get people back to work.
Gov. Cooper: Reinstating Work Search Requirements for Unemployment Insurance Benefits for New Claimants
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North Carolina, issued the following executive order entitled reinstating work search requirements for unemployment insurance benefits for new claimants :
WHEREAS, on
March 10, 2020, the undersigned issued Exec. Order No. 116, 34 N.C. Reg. 1744-1749 (
April 1, 2020), which declared a State of Emergency to coordinate the State s response and protective actions to address the Coronavirus Disease 2019 ( COVID-19 ) public health emergency and provide for the health, safety, and welfare of residents and visitors located in
North Carolina ( Declaration of a State of Emergency ); and
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Superintendent Heidi Riccio announced that the Baker-Polito Administration awarded Essex Tech a $240,000 grant to train people ready to enter the workforce or advance in their careers.
The school will use the Career Technical Institute grant to train those who are unemployed or underemployed. Twelve students will be trained in each of four disciplines including automotive services technician, HVAC technician, plumbing and construction labor.
Successful participants will earn industry certifications/credentials and career placement assistance.
“At Essex Tech, our primary mission is to train our future workforce,” Superintendent Riccio said. “We carry out this mission through excellent technical programs during the day but also in our evening programs. We intend to do that. When a recession hits, some occupations may need to adjust and the output is new opportunities. Essex Tech is ready to serve those displaced, unemployed or underemployed workers and train