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JobTrain, a career development organization that began in East Palo Alto, hopes to expand throughout the Bay Area.
JobTrain hopes its report, “ The Broken Pathway: Uncovering the Economic Inequality in the Bay Area,” will highlight the challenges facing many residents of the nine-county region.
JobTrain is now helping her explore hands-on training and job opportunities through the organization’s connections with local healthcare employers like Stanford Health Care and Kaiser.
Bank of America has supported JobTrain for decades, and its recent national $1.25 billion commitment to advance racial and ethnic equality, and create economic opportunity, has sent a strong ...
JobTrain and the Emerson Collective have proposed building the Center for Economic Mobility at 2535 Pulgas Ave. in East Palo Alto. Courtesy city of East Palo Alto. In the latest Around Town column ...
MENLO PARK — A Silicon Valley organization is helping JobTrain, a Menlo Park job-training nonprofit, increase employment opportunities for its clients. GROW Organization donated $1,500 to Job… ...
JobTrain Solutions wins £200,000 Rentokil deal A software company has won a global deal with business services group Rentokil Initial to support its recruitment activity over the next three years.
Overview Jobtrain Solutions has been working with Nord Anglia, to implement the Jobtrain candidate management solution to provide a more efficient and professional recruitment programme across their ...
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