Randolph Community College’s Human Resource Development program has
partnered with BJ Con-Sew in a Sewing Jobs Training Program. The program
consists of a three-week training class—two weeks of instruction and a
third week that is paid training at BJ Con-Sew, according to Pam Freeze,
coordinator/instructor of employability success at RCC. The training is
free for those who are unemployed, underemployed or otherwise eligible.
The class will meet Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at BJ Con-Sew, beginning July 13 and running through July 30.
Successful completers will be offered employment at BJ Con-Sew.
The goal of RCC’s HRD program is to educate and train individuals for
success in the workplace. The program focuses on employment training,
counseling, and assistance in preparing individuals for entry or reentry
into the workforce.
BJ Con-Sew is a family-owned and operated cut and sew business,
located at 321 Industrial Park Avenue, Asheboro, directly across the
street from RCC’s Asheboro Campus.
For more information and to register, contact RCC at 336-633-0268.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
RCC Partners with BJ Con-Sew for Sewing Jobs Training Program/ Employment Opportunity for Successful Completers
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