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Alabama |
Katrina
Evacuee Empowerment Program Now Offers Free
WorkKeys Skills Assessment Service |
Source:
PRWeb Release - d122105
Evacuees
seeking employment in the Birmingham region can
take advantage of a FREE assessment service
beginning Tuesday,
December 27.
Jefferson County’s
Center for Workforce Development has
partnered with Empowerment Inc. to offer
job skill assessments to all Katrina evacuees
residing in the Birmingham metro area. The
program was kicked off earlier this month with a
job fair for entry-level positions at the Davis
Center near downtown Birmingham. Now the program
kicks into high gear with the introduction of
the WorkKeys Skills Assessment service.
The FREE assessment service is available
beginning Tuesday, December 27 at three
locations:
East Lake
TechVillage:
East Lake
Technology Center
7728 2nd Ave
South, Birmingham, AL 35206
HOURS: Weekdays, 9am to 2pm
INFORMATION LINE: 205.276.6513
West End TechVillage:
Greater Shiloh
Baptist Church
1661 18th Place
SW, Birmingham, AL 35211
HOURS: Weekdays, 9am to 2pm
INFORMATION LINE: 205.925.5972
Brighton TechVillage:
Brighton Senior
Citizen Center
4100 Main Street,
Brighton, AL 35020
HOURS: Weekdays, 9am to 2pm
INFORMATION LINE: 205.901.6263
Many potential workers may not be able to
substantiate their skills because their prior
employers are also likely displaced. Because of
this, Empowerment Inc. will provide employment
assessment via the WorkKeys computer-based
testing system to evacuees from Hurricane
Katrina who are currently remaining in the
Birmingham region pending their decision to
return to the affected areas of the Gulf region.
Evacuees wishing to make use of this free
service should bring identification that will
substantiate the displacement.
TechVillages were originally established to
allow Birmingham-area Katrina evacuees to obtain
free access to the
www.BirminghamOpenArms.com job website
created as a partnership between the Birmingham
Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Jefferson
County Center for Workforce Development, and
TechBirmingham. At its peak, the website
contained over 2,200 job openings. Many of those
positions have been filled, yet the website
still lists around 700 positions available for
Katrina evacuees.
About WorkKeys
WorkKeys assessments give applicants reliable,
relevant information about their workplace skill
levels. States and communities nationwide are
using WorkKeys to create portable credentials
that help applicants show employers they have
the skills needed for jobs. These credentials
are usually in the areas of Applied Mathematics,
Locating Information and Reading for
Information.
According to the release, the WorkKeys system is
the most efficient assessment process available.
Using a unique job profiling component along
with assessments by trained staff, a person's
skills can be compared to specific job
requirements - providing a targeted solution
that saves time and money in the job search.
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