Minnesota Youth Program
The Minnesota Youth Program provides short-term employment and training services to low-income and at-risk youth ages 14–24 who lack the academic and applied skills considered critical in the workplace.
Preparing youth for the workplace
According to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, research has shown that the number one predictor of future success in the workforce is early exposure to work experience. Work readiness training is focused on employer-driven behaviors such as attendance, punctuality, teamwork, communication skills and problem-solving and is delivered in an interactive manner.
Work experience for teens is important
Research says:
- Contextual/hands-on learning improves student's grades, attendance and graduation rates.
- Young people who have an opportunity to gain work experience as teens are more likely to stay in school, avoid involvement in crime, gang behavior and drugs, and unwanted pregnancies.
- Teen employment contributes to significantly higher wages as young adults enter their 20s.
- Teens in low-income families have the least access to jobs — especially jobs that combine part-time work and school.
For more information, go to Minnesota Youth Program webpage.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Young Adult Program
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act provides out-of-school youth between the ages of 16–24 and in-school youth between the ages of 14– 21 with year-round employment and training services through the WIOA Young Adult Program.
More youth resources
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CareerOneStop offers a Career Skills Profiler to help you learn about careers that might be a good fit for you.
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