Job Corps
Job Corps is a program in the United States administered by the U.S. federal government Department of Labor and run by various agencies for disadvantaged and at-risk[?] youth to give them a job and social skills to succeed in the workforce.
Since its inception in 1964, under the Economic Opportunity Act[?], Job Corps has provided more than 2 million disadvantaged young people with the integrated academic, vocational, and social skills[?] training they need to gain independence and get quality, long-term jobs or further their education. Job Corps continues to help 70,000 youths annually at 118 Job Corps centers throughout the country.
As a national, primarily residential, career development program, Job Corps' mission is to:
Below are some career paths offered by Job Corps:
Job Corps Mission Statement
Career Paths
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