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Javier Edwards
Job Corps center:
Westover Job Corps Center, Springfield, MA

Career Area:
Business Technologies

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Welcome to Job Corps Region One, serving the residents of
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Vermont.

Job Corps offers no-cost training and education to America's youth ages 16 through 24. Students typically live on campus and earn their high school diploma or GED while learning career skills in one of more than 60 occupational areas offered in Region One.

Job Corps will even help you find employment, housing and transportation when you graduate -- and we stick with you for up to a year to make sure you are settled in your new career.

Learn more about Job Corps or enroll now! - Fill out the online form to contact a Job Corps representative that can help you.

Since 1964, Job Corps has trained and educated more than 2 million young people and currently serves approximately 62,000 young Americans each year. Job Corps Region One trains and educates youth at 20 training facilities throughout the Northeast and in the Caribbean.

Job Corps gives young adults career skills that are in high demand with employers in exciting fields. Click Here for more information about career skills offered in Job Corps Region One.

For more information, please call (800) 733-JOBS.

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