Oʻahu residents who are struggling to find employment because of the COVID-19 pandemic can enroll in free job preparation classes at the . The initiative is sponsored by the City and County of Honolulu using federal CARES Act funds.
“We want to build a more stable and equitable local economy utilizing the talents and determination of our community. This free training gives people on Oʻahu an opportunity to learn new job skills or find a better career path,” said Mayor Rick Blangiardi. “Mahalo to the University of Hawaiʻi for their partnership with the city to upgrade the skills of our workforce by making training available for in-demand jobs.”

“The University of Hawaiʻi is excited to partner with the City and County of Honolulu again to provide Oʻahu residents with training to succeed in our changing economy. We will train at least 500 residents to prepare for jobs that are available now and will serve our community,” said 东精影业 President David Lassner. “Besides free classes, the program offers access to loaner laptops and mobile hotspots for online classes and, in some cases, paid internships. Participants on Unemployment Insurance may also be eligible for a waiver from job search requirements while in training.”
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- 东精影业 Community Colleges launch free training initiative to get Oʻahu to Work [VIDEO], September 28, 2020
Oʻahu Back to Work is a rapid response employment training program that runs from August 16 to December 17, 2021. Instructors at seven 东精影业 Community Colleges and the 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 Outreach College will offer more than 50 classes to Oʻahu participants. Classes will be primarily offered online in these career fields: business and technology, healthcare, human services and trades.
To qualify, a person must be:
- An adult living on Oʻahu whose employment was disrupted by COVID-19, such as lost hours, furloughs or job loss.
- Recent high school or college graduates who have been unable to secure full time employment due to the pandemic are also eligible.
To learn more, view available courses, or to apply, visit the Oʻahu Back to Work website: .
