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Subject: FREE JOB PROGRAM FOR 18-21 YEAR-OLD NYers

Free Job Program for 18-21 year-old NYersPosted on: April 7, 2011Posted
by: Community Impact at Columbia University More / LessDescription
GreenNet at Community Impact, in partnership with Clean Edison LLC and
New Heights Neighborhood Center, provides FREE training and job
placement in the green industry to jobseekers that are 18-21 years old,
not currently attending school and low-income. While completing the
program, participants receive unlimited metrocards and $100 bonuses as
various stages are completed, plus help with job placement.
Do you want a "green job" in an industry that promotes environmental
sustainability, and can offer you job stability, choice, and
competitive pay (estimated starting wage of $14/hr, up to $28+/hr with
experience)? Through the GreenNet training—which leads to the Building
Analyst Certification—you will become qualified to work (and get help
in finding a job) in the green industry in roles such as
administration, analysis or construction.
The next session starts soon, so now is the perfect time to prepare
yourself for a job in a booming industry through this free 4-week
certification, which includes: • Pre-training covering an overview of
the green field, terminology and developing basic skills • Nationally r
Free Job Program for 18-21 year-old NYersPosted on: April 7, 2011Posted
by: Community Impact at Columbia University More / LessDescription
GreenNet at Community Impact, in partnership with Clean Edison LLC and
New Heights Neighborhood Center, provides FREE training and job
placement in the green industry to jobseekers that are 18-21 years old,
not currently attending school and low-income. While completing the
program, participants receive unlimited metrocards and $100 bonuses as
various stages are completed, plus help with job placement.
Do you want a "green job" in an industry that promotes environmental
sustainability, and can offer you job stability, choice, and
competitive pay (estimated starting wage of $14/hr, up to $28+/hr with
experience)? Through the GreenNet training—which leads to the Building
Analyst Certification—you will become qualified to work (and get help
in finding a job) in the green industry in roles such as
administration, analysis or construction.
The next session starts soon, so now is the perfect time to prepare
yourself for a job in a booming industry through this free 4-week
certification, which includes: • Pre-training covering an overview of
the green field, terminology and developing basic skills • Nationally
recognized certification course and hands-on activities with Building
Performance Institute instructors • Digital Literacy & National Work
Readiness Certifications, which look great on resumes • Individualized
job and college counseling as well as workshops and mentoring • Paid
internship opportunities and job placement services available •
Monetary incentives ($100 at multiple points) offered for completing
stages of the program



More / LessHow to apply
Interested candidates must:
• Be 18-21 years old, low-income and not attending school
• Reside in one of the five boroughs in NYC
• Be committed to getting a job, earning a GED or going to college
• Contact us to sign up to attend the upcoming orientation 4/20/11 at
1:00
Contact Faith at 646.673.2569 or fcl2106@columbia.edu for more
information or to get started today.
ecognized certification course and hands-on activities with Building
Performance Institute instructors • Digital Literacy & National Work
Readiness Certifications, which look great on resumes • Individualized
job and college counseling as well as workshops and mentoring • Paid
internship opportunities and job placement services available •
Monetary incentives ($100 at multiple points) offered for completing
stages of the program





More / LessHow to apply
Interested candidates must:
• Be 18-21 years old, low-income and not attending school
• Reside in one of the five boroughs in NYC
• Be committed to getting a job, earning a GED or going to college
• Contact us to sign up to attend the upcoming orientation 4/20/11 at
1:00
Contact Faith at 646.673.2569 or fcl2106@columbia.edu for more
information or to get started today.


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