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Quality Training to Meet Workforce Needs Ready to Work is a free eight-week job training program. Participants build the skills required for employment with most businesses and industries. Successful completion of the program results in an Alabama Certified Worker Certificate and a State of Alabama Career Readiness Certificate. The Ready to Work curriculum and materials are developed by Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT). What is Ready to Work?

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Page 1: What is Ready to Work? - Wallace Community College · Ready to Work is a free eight-week job training program. Participants build the skills required for employment with most businesses

Quality Training

to Meet

Workforce Needs

Ready to Work is a free eight-weekjob training program. Participantsbuild the skills required foremployment with most businesses and industries.

Successful completion of theprogram results in an AlabamaCertified Worker Certificate and a State of Alabama CareerReadiness Certificate.

The Ready to Work curriculum and materials are developed by Alabama Industrial DevelopmentTraining (AIDT).

What isReady to Work?

Page 2: What is Ready to Work? - Wallace Community College · Ready to Work is a free eight-week job training program. Participants build the skills required for employment with most businesses

Rea

dy to W

ork

Cove

rs...

What’s in it for me?Take charge of your future...

• Learn what it takes to be successful on the job.

• Gain confidence in your skills and abilities.

• Improve your earning potential.

•Computer Technology

•Customer Service

•Time Management

•Decision Analysis

•Problem Solving

•Teamwork

•Communication Skills

•Conflict Resolution

•Quality Manufacturing

•Job Search Techniques

•Workplace Ethics

and Behaviors

•Resume Development

and Interviewing

Who can participate?• Individuals with a high school

diploma or GED

• Those who are actively seeking employment

• Those interested in attending college

• Those pursuing advanced training classes

Where do I enroll?• For Dothan class,

call 334-556-2203

• For Eufaula class,

call 334-556-2414

Applications are available at your

local Career Center or Wallace

Community College Center for

Economic and Workforce

Development.

Wallace Community College affords equal opportunity to

all employees and applicants for admission or employment

regardless of race, gender, religion, national origin, age,

or disability. WCC will make reasonable accommodations

for persons with disabilities.