Career exposure, exploration, and preparation are all essential elements of building the workforce of the future. Effective programs focus on creating awareness and hands-on experiences, which can help individuals decide that a particular career is what they are looking for – or a speed up a realization that it is not for them.
Career exploration programs require investment by employers, workforce development, and education partners. Limited resources and time are obstacles, but without these programs we are more likely to see young people entering careers that may not be right for their interests, passions, and skills. Early exploration encourages more direct pathways to success and is a worthwhile investment for all stakeholders in our economy.
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The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) supports local planning through its technical, data, and intergovernmental resources. The work SEMCOG does improves the quality of the region's water, makes the transportation system safer and more efficient, revitalizes communities, and spurs economic development.