They stand for hours, scanning your snacks and silently judging your last-minute candy bar decision.
Cashier
They control who gets in and who stays out, answer the same phone greeting 200 times a day, and pretend to love every awkward conversation.
Receptionist
It's the only time you have to brag about yourself without it being weird. Say too much, you're overqualified. Say too little, you don’t get the job.
Interviewing
What are the times for Workforce here at the ACBGC
3pm-6pm
They manage 20+ kids, answer 100+ questions, and somehow survive on cold coffee and pure determination.
Teacher
They know where every book is, they can find the answer to any question, and they do it all while shushing people with the perfect amount of authority.
Librarian
A magical document that somehow makes a summer babysitting gig sound like CEO-level experience. The more impressive it sounds, the better.
Resume
What is the goal of Career Launch?
Help teens build their job-search skills and job readiness.(Anything close to this will work).
With a single snip, they can boost confidence or ruin a month. They hold your fate in their hands literally.
Barber
They stare at a screen, typing in a language that makes no sense to normal humans, fixing problems they accidentally created.
Software Developer
It's not what you know, it's who you know. Smiling through small talk at events could be the difference between your dream job and job hunting forever.
Networking
What days are Workforce?
Mon-Fri
They brave traffic, bad tips, and vague apartment numbers just to bring you items your ordered
Delivery driver
They hire, fire, and somehow stay professional while listening to the most ridiculous excuses for being late. If you lie on your résumé, they will know.
HR Manager
One bad "LOL" or an accidental "Sent from my iPhone" could ruin everything. Type too formally, and you sound like a robot; too casually, and you're getting ignored.
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What are the three main tracks for Workforce?
Healthcare, STEAM, Hospitality
Running on coffee and three hours of sleep, they juggle beeping machines, endless paperwork, and patients who think Google is a medical degree.
Nurses/Doctors
Speeding through traffic, keeping people alive with quick thinking and steady hands, they have no time for panic only action.
Paramedic
Balancing work, meetings, and life while pretending you’re not stressed? Impossible. Every planner, reminder, and to-do list still won’t save you if you hit snooze.
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Who is the best Workforce Director and Workforce Coordinator ever?
Apreyah & Josh (Sorry LJ)