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Work Skills Development & Job Placement


Work Skills Development:

  • Production work crew members— learn packaging, assembly, sorting, counting, labeling and more.
  • Commercial cleaning crew members learn custodial skills and customer service proficiency.
  • Lawn mowing crew members learn lawn care and customer service skills.
  • People also work in our wood shop, full-service kitchen & catering services, cashiering line, production plant, or pallet division.
  • People graduate out of our programs and get placement support to help them find a community job.

Job Placement Services:

  • Tour businesses and find out more about jobs you are interested in pursuing.
  • Intern in businesses— learn if you like a job before you apply.
  • Learn how to search for jobs and about the hidden job market.
  • Learn interviewing skills, practice, practice, practice and then put them into action.
  • Write a resume and cover letters.
  • Learn about follow-up and why thank you notes are so important.
  • Get comfortable selling your skills, experience and talents.
  • Go to interviews. Get a job. Work with a WCI Coach who will help you learn the steps to employment success.
Tyson's Story

Good Job, Good Experiences, Good Fun,
Good Life!

Tyson has been a part of the WCI team for 11 years. He works in packaging in the winter and on the lawn crew in the summer. Tyson likes working outside and working for Jack, the crew supervisor. He likes, “keeping up the great job and working hard at it.” He shares that he also likes, “getting the job done and a sense of worth.” Supervisors note that Tyson is always willing to try new crews and they really appreciate his good attitude. When he’s not working, Tyson likes to bowl, run track and field, and play baseball.