"CIOs are faced with a dry pipeline of entry-level staff. At the same time, tens of thousands of young people between the ages of 18 and 25 live in poverty in the major cities that are home to most of the available IT jobs."
En el sureste de Pensilvania 70.000 personas entre los 16 y 24 años se encuentran desempleadas y sin acceso a la educación. Es por eso que NPower ahora ofrece un curso de capacitación laboral para personas que se encuentran en desventaja por falta de educación.
ITWorks es un programa gratuito e intensivo en tecnología con una duración de 16 semanas para personas entre 18 y 24 años.
ITWorks, sponsored by NPower PA, is a program aimed at training young individuals from the ages of 18 to 24 to be better prepared to enter the workforce in today's competitive economic climate.
NPower would like to thank Marty Judge for his commitment to our organization and the 375 nonprofits we serve. Marty is the best kind of supporter any nonprofit could ask for, generously giving of his time, his staff's time, and his resources because he so passionately believes in NPower's mission. We are honored to have his support and friendship. Thank you Marty! Here's to another 40 years!
The idea is that when a student walks into, say, a neighborhood rec center, organizers will be able to know what his grades look like, how to better serve him, engage him and, ideally, help him make smart choices.
NPower Pennsylvania (NPower PA) is proud to announce the addition of two members to its Board of Directors, Peter Whatnell, Chief Information Officer at Sunoco, and Stephen Shander, Senior Vice President at SAP America Inc.