Do you know?

The world of work is changing at an ever increasing pace!


What YOU need to know to compete in the 21st Century Workforce…

Basic skills are required!

An increasing percentage of employers state that individuals entering the workforce with a high school diploma are basic skills deficient in reading, writing and math.

Colleges report that a significant percentage of incoming freshman are basic skills deficient and in need of remediation to prepare for the rigor of college curriculum.

If you are experiencing trouble with reading, writing or math – help is available! Talk to your parents, teachers or guidance counselor. Whatever you do – don’t wait! The longer you wait, the harder it will be to get back on track with these skills.




Finishing school is not enough!

Finishing school will NOT be enough to compete in the emerging global workforce. Learn for Life! Your learning doesn’t end once you finish school and get that job you’ve been waiting for. You’re going to need to keep up with the latest changes in technology. It’s not as bad as it sounds – taking more personal responsibility for your career development plan, puts you in control of your career path opportunities!

Understand Diversity

Do you know that Mandarin Chinese is the fastest growing language in the world? Do you know that some of the things we do and say everyday that are considered appropriate in America, may not be appropriate in other countries? Knowing how to interact with a variety of different people will be a very important skill that many employers will be looking for as you enter the workforce.

Strong work ethics – Please apply!

A STRONG work ethic is the most important skill set requirement noted by employers today! To compete in a global workforce, it is critical that you understand what a good work ethic means, why it is important to employers, how it can benefit or cost you, and most importantly, how to demonstrate it. This is what is meant by ‘service’ or ‘high-touch’ skills.

Work ethic is the set of behaviors and attitudes that you demonstrate at work and apply to your job!


Here are several examples of POOR work ethic!

There are several ways that you can establish a STRONGwork ethic: