Breaking Into the High Tech Workforce
Are you a dislocated worker or disadvantaged youth interested in a career as a computer programmer, nuclear technician, web designer or engineering technician? These are examples of careers related to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Did you know there are more STEM jobs available than there are qualified individuals to fill them? The STEM Information Session provides an introduction to education and career pathways in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
Attend a STEM information Session and learn:
- What opportunities exist for workers in a variety of STEM related fields.
- Why there is a growing demand for a trained STEM workforce.
- How to get training and career guidance necessary to begin and succeed in a STEM career!
To register for an upcoming STEM Information Session call:
Kevin Canady at 203-574-6971 ext. 442