YWCA Chicago launches job placement academy for women and minorities

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YWCA Chicago launched a job placement academy for women and minorities to find find good-paying construction jobs.

Now in its tenth year, CONSTRUCT has a proven track-record of placing women and minorities in high-demand and high-growth jobs in the construction and utility industries. This program is unique among local job training initiatives, since the trainees are paid a weekly stipend while they are enrolled in training.

CONSTRUCT ensures a diverse workforce and eliminates the barriers for minorities looking to enter the rapidly growing U.S. energy sector, which added more than 300,000 jobs last year. The program is available to men and women who are interested in construction-related fields and meet basic qualifications. Applications are due Friday, January 27, 2023. To learn more, visit

 

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