Liberty County workers may take the Georgia Work Ready assessment test from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday at Savannah Technical College’s Liberty Campus. The Work Ready initiative, which officials say ensures workers have valuable skills, easy access to training and world-class job opportunities, is sponsored by the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce, the Liberty County Board of Commissioners, the city of Hinesville, Savannah Technical College, the Liberty County Board of Education, the Liberty County Development Authority, the Department of Labor and several private organizations.
The worker certification program combines real-world skills assessment with innovative job profiling to identify what kinds of workers a company needs, enabling workers to find jobs and realize a better quality of life.
Savannah Tech has approximately 80 seats available to anyone interested in becoming certified by taking the four-hour assessment. Individuals who take the test can earn one of three certification levels. For more information or to reserve a spot, call the chamber at 368-4445 or e-mail info@libertycounty.org.
County Commission Chairman John McIver proclaimed July 24 “Certified Work Ready Day.”
The worker certification program combines real-world skills assessment with innovative job profiling to identify what kinds of workers a company needs, enabling workers to find jobs and realize a better quality of life.
Savannah Tech has approximately 80 seats available to anyone interested in becoming certified by taking the four-hour assessment. Individuals who take the test can earn one of three certification levels. For more information or to reserve a spot, call the chamber at 368-4445 or e-mail info@libertycounty.org.
County Commission Chairman John McIver proclaimed July 24 “Certified Work Ready Day.”