NMC engages BOOST training program participants

(NMC) — As part of NMC’s efforts to promote workforce development, Northern Marianas College recently conducted career path assessments and discussed the available resources that NMC has to offer to the participants of the Office of the Governor’s Building Optimism, Opportunities and Stability Together or BOOST Workforce Development Training Program.

During the presentation, NMC representatives from the Community Development Institute, Office of Admissions and Records, Project PROA, and the Apprenticeship program spoke about the services and resources available to students at the college.

In addition, staff from NMC’s Student Support Services conducted an assessment of each student through Kuder Journey, a web-based career planning system. Through Kuder Journey, each student answered a series of questions in relation to personality traits, interests and possible career paths.

Jose Camacho, a senior student at Marianas High School, said he is now better prepared for his professional career journey.

“I now know I can do more in life, and I can always aim higher and hold myself to a higher standard,” Camacho said.

Camacho, who was an intern with the Department of Public Works, said he wants to be an entrepreneur after obtaining a bachelor’s in business and will consider starting his path with NMC.

Isabella Feliciano, a participant who interned at the Office of Planning and Development, shared the same sentiments.

“After taking the assessments, the results further supported my interests in engineering, business and financial literacy,” the incoming senior at Marianas High School said. Feliciano, who plans to become an engineer in the future, said being financially literate is very important in the engineering field.

The BOOST Workforce Development Training program is designed for junior and senior high school students who are employed under the Office of the Governor’s Summer Youth Employment program. In addition to the career assessments provided by NMC, the participants will be provided cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR and first-aid training as well as information regarding the Public School System’s Career and Technical Education Program, the CNMI Department of Labor and the Office of Personnel Management to help these young individuals  plan their next steps in a career pathway that best suits their interests.

Northern Marianas College Community Development Institute Director MariaValentina Haberman gives a presentation to summer youth employment interns as part of the Office of the Governor’s Building Optimism, Opportunities and Stability Together or BOOST Workforce Development Training Program on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022.

Northern Marianas College Community Development Institute Director MariaValentina Haberman gives a presentation to summer youth employment interns as part of the Office of the Governor’s Building Optimism, Opportunities and Stability Together or BOOST Workforce Development Training Program on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022.

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