Ready to get a job or start training for a career but donāt know where to start? Tampa Bay Hires through CareerSource Tampa Bay can help! If you are out of school, between the ages of 16-24, a Hillsborough or Pinellas County resident, and motivated to start a training program or gain hands-on experience, we are here to provide the support and resources to get you started.
Explore different careers while becoming oriented to the workforce. Available to youth living in Hillsborough County between the ages of 16-24.
Learn MoreExplore different careers while becoming oriented to the workforce. Available to youth living in Pinellas County between the ages of 16-24.
Learn MoreEducation assistance at a local and approved college, obtain an online high school diploma, GED assistance, or assistance with employability skills.
Learn MoreConnect with employers in leading industries to receive job-related training. Develop skills for in-demand occupations while gaining experience in the workforce.
Learn MoreAttend any of our Employability Skills Training Workshops at NO COST to you to help better prepare you for that next journey!
These resources work to place the power of information into the hands of youth and those individuals who guide them in successfully navigating their way into adulthood amidst a global knowledge economy.
See our list of Approved Training Provider Programs to see if a training program interests you.
Approved Training Vendors and Targeted Occupations Lists
In response to COVID-19, CareerSource Tampa Bayās (CSTB) Young Talent of Tampa Bay program is holding live virtual informational sessions. The live virtual sessions will be held for youth interested in gaining career advice, practical work experience, and other career guidance.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announces a new release on College Enrollment and Work Activity of Recent High School and College Graduates ā 2020.Ā In October 2020, 62.7 percent of 2020 high school graduates ages 16 to 24 were enrolled in colleges or universities, down from 66.2 percent in the prior year, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported.Ā Among 20- to 29-year-olds who received a bachelorās degree in 2020, 67.3 percent were employed, down from 76.0 percent in 2019.Ā These changes reflect the effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.Ā To view the press release, visit:Ā https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/hsgec.pdf.
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