Employer
Kit
Center and career transition services staff can use the
kit as an informational tool to leave behind with strong potential
employers following personal visits, or as a direct mail package.
The kit’s inserts can also be used as stand-alone pieces.
Components include:
May be used as a supplement in the employer kit, as a direct
mail piece to employers, or as handouts at presentations
and meetings with employers.
For use in the left pocket of the folder, these four pieces contain general
information about Job Corps. Sheets include What Is Job Corps?, Where
Is Job Corps?, How
Do Training Programs
Work? and
What
Can
Job
Corps
Do for
Me?.
These reader-friendly TARs, normally placed behind the center
information sheets inside the right pocket of the folder, outline
the skills taught in each trade. These sheets may also be used as
stand-alone pieces.
These one-page, center-specific sheets may be placed inside the right pocket
of the folder. They outline each center’s employer partnerships,
trades and advanced training opportunities. Also useful as
stand-alone pieces.
This tri-fold brochure explains Roadway Express, the advanced
training program at the Earle C. Clements Job Corps Center. Find
out entry requirements and learn how students can start a career
within four to six months of training.
This front and back information sheet provides an overview of the region's advanced training programs, as well as locations for other advanced training programs through out the country.
This front and back information sheet highlights the relationship between Job Corps and the military.

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