What is the benefit for the public workforce development system?
The National Work Readiness Credential can: – Improve the focus, alignment, and accountability of the workforce development system – Facilitate a common understanding among employers, workers and educators about the skills necessary to obtain entry-level employment – Help align the system to a common goal – Promote the development of training programs that are appropriate to the needs of employers and job seekers – Provide a single set of standards to assess program performance and hold vendors accountable
The Work Readiness Credential can: – Improve the focus, alignment, and accountability of the workforce development system – Facilitate a common understanding among employers, workers and educators about the skills necessary to obtain entry-level employment – Help align the system to a common goal – Promote the development of training programs that are appropriate to the needs of employers and job seekers – Provide a single set of standards to assess program performance and hold vendors accountable