Up & Coming Weekly

April 24, 2018

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM APRIL 25-MAY 1, 2018 UCW 13 JUNE 18 – JULY 27 ICON SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM RECRUITING APPLICANTS AND BUSINESS PARTNERS The ICON Summer Internship Program is co-sponsored by the Cumberland County Schools (CCS), City of Fayetteville, Public Works Commission (PWC), and the NCWorks Career Center. The goal is to hire 30+ youth to work 32 hours per week for six weeks in positions in the Cumberland County area June 18 – July 27, 2018. Interested youth can contact Nore Brantley at 910-864-5438 EXT. 759 for an application. Intern participants must meet eligibility requirements to include security, employability and drug screenings. Participants must also provide their own transportation to and from the internship site while working. There are many benefits of work-based learning for young people and the employer. Our youth use internships to determine if they have an interest in a particular career, to create a network of contact and to gain valuable work experience. From an employer perspective, the commitment to hire one youth creates an opportunity to prepare and train future employees, improve employee retention and increase employer visibility in education. A healthy, well-trained workforce is the most valuable asset at any company, and by hiring our youth, you will be planting seeds for future employees loyal to your company. Business partners who would like to host an intern should also contact Nore Brantley at 910-864-5438 EXT. 759. ____ We are looking for local businesses to partner with us to provide internship opportunities ____ Businesses will fund internships for 32 hours per week for 6 weeks ____ The first 10 businesses to register are eligible for a $500 scholarship toward the cost of the internship ____ Contact NORE BRANTLEY (910) 864-5438 EXT. 759 norebrantley@ccs.k12.nc.us JUNE 18 – JULY 27 ICON SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM RECRUITING APPLICANTS AND BUSINESS PARTNERS The ICON Summer Internship Program is co-sponsored by the Cumberland County Schools (CCS), City of Fayetteville, Public Works Commission (PWC), and the NCWorks Career Center. The goal is to hire 30+ youth to work 32 hours per week for six weeks in positions in the Cumberland County area June 18 – July 27, 2018. Interested youth can contact Nore Brantley at 910-864-5438 EXT. 759 for an application. Intern participants must meet eligibility requirements to include security, employability and drug screenings. Participants must also provide their own transportation to and from the internship site while working. There are many benefits of work-based learning for young people and the employer. Our youth use internships to determine if they have an interest in a particular career, to create a network of contact and to gain valuable work experience. From an employer perspective, the commitment to hire one youth creates an opportunity to prepare and train future employees, improve employee retention and increase employer visibility in education. A healthy, well-trained workforce is the most valuable asset at any company, and by hiring our youth, you will be planting seeds for future employees loyal to your company. Business partners who would like to host an intern should also contact Nore Brantley at 910-864-5438 EXT. 759. ____ We are looking for local businesses to partner with us to provide internship opportunities ____ Businesses will fund internships for 32 hours per week for 6 weeks ____ The first 10 businesses to register are eligible for a $500 scholarship toward the cost of the internship ____ Contact NORE BRANTLEY (910) 864-5438 EXT. 759 norebrantley@ccs.k12.nc.us JUNE 18 – JULY 27 ICON SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM RECRUITING APPLICANTS AND BUSINESS PARTNERS The ICON Summer Internship Program is co-sponsored by the Cumberland County Schools (CCS), City of Fayetteville, Public Works Commission (PWC), and the NCWorks Career Center. The goal is to hire 30+ youth to work 32 hours per week for six weeks in positions in the Cumberland County area June 18 – July 27, 2018. Interested youth can contact Nore Brantley at 910-864-5438 EXT. 759 for an application. Intern participants must meet eligibility requirements to include security, employability and drug screenings. Participants must also provide their own transportation to and from the internship site while working. There are many benefits of work-based learning for young people and the employer. Our youth use internships to determine if they have an interest in a particular career, to create a network of contact and to gain valuable work experience. From an employer perspective, the commitment to hire Intern applicants must be Cumberland County residents between the ages of 16 & 24 for these Paid Internships ____ We are looking for local businesses to partner with us to provide internship opportunities ____ Businesses will fund internships for 32 hours per week for 6 weeks ____ The first 10 businesses to register are eligible for a $500 scholarship toward the cost of the internship ____ Contact The ICON Summer Internship Program is co-sponsored by the Cumberland County Schools (CCS), City of Fayetteville, Public Works Commission (PWC), and the NCWorks Career Center. The goal is to hire 30+ youth to work 32 hours per week for six weeks in positions in the Cumberland County area June 18 – July 27, 2018. Interested youth can contact Nore Brantley at 910-864-5438 EXT. 759 for an application. Intern participants must meet eligibility requirements to include security, employability and drug screenings. Participants must also provide their own transportation to and from the internship site while working. There are many benefits of work-based learning for young people and the employer. Our youth use internships to determine if they have an interest in a particular career, to create a network of contact and to gain valuable work experience. From an employer perspective, the commitment to hire one youth creates an opportunity to prepare and train future employees, improve employee retention and increase employer visibility in education. A healthy, well-trained workforce is the most valuable asset at any company, and by hiring our youth, you will be planting seeds for future employees loyal to your company. Business partners who would like to host an intern should also contact Nore Brantley at 910-864-5438 EXT. 759. JUNE 18 – JULY 27 | ICON SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Intern applicants must be Cumberland County residents between the ages of 16 & 24 for these Paid Internships We are looking for local businesses to partner with us to provide internship opportunities Businesses will fund internships for 32 hours per week for 6 weeks The first 10 businesses to register are eligible for a $500 scholarship toward the cost of the internship For more information Contact NORE BRANTLEY (910) 864-5438 EXT. 759 norebrantley@ccs.k12.nc.us RECRUITING APPLICANTS AND BUSINESS PARTNERS LOOKING FOR A CAREER? 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