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PAsmart

https://www.pasmart.pa.gov/
Last activity: 16.05.2024
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PAsmart is the go-to resource for students, jobseekers, and workers to learn about new career opportunities, training programs, and helpful resources to work smart and live happy in Pennsylvania.
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16.05.2024NuPaths Awarded PAsmart Grant to Train Pennsylvania Residents for In-Demand Broadband Technician RolesNuPaths received a PAsmart grant to meet the demand for skilled broadband technicians in Pennsylvania. We are excited to launch this Broadband Technician Program in partnership with the PAsmart grant.” — Andy Petroski, President of NuPathsH...
07.06.2022Gov. Wolf Highlights Workforce Training Initiatives, Calls for New Investments in Pennsylvania Workers, Businesses, CommunitiesHarrisburg, PA – Today, the Wolf Administration joined the Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC to give an address highlighting Governor Tom Wolf’s commitment to workforce and economic development and new opportunities to make major inve...
07.06.2022Gov. Wolf Highlights Workforce Training Initiatives, Calls for New Investments in Pennsylvania Workers, Businesses, CommunitiesToday, the Wolf Administration joined the Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC to give an address highlighting Governor Tom Wolf’s commitment to workforce and economic development and new opportunities to make major investments in Pennsy...
14.04.2022Gov. Wolf Announces $11 Million in Workforce Development Funding for PAsmart Apprenticeship ProgramsGovernor Tom Wolf today announced awards totaling more than $11 million for 26 apprenticeship programs that will empower Pennsylvania workers to earn while they learn and support Pennsylvania businesses in building a pipeline of talent for ...
25.11.2021Agriculture apprenticeships provide affordable path to Food and Ag industriesHarrisburg, PA – In Centre County, Suzie Birchfield joined the Butcher Apprenticeship Program when she realized she wanted a new career. Raised on a poultry farm in Juniata County, Suzie pursued post-secondary education and taught elementar...
01.10.2021Diversity in tech requires a diverse tech pipeline. Pittsburgh youth programs are filling opportunity gapsMolly Urbina did not want to join Girls of Steel. “I was very opposed,” she said about the youth robotics team, which her mom had suggested she join back in 2012. “I was like, I don’t want to go to this. I’m not gonna do robotics.” But she ...

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