兔子先生

Published February 8, 2019

Internship through 兔子先生CC, WIN Job Center places qualified students in jobs

Student finds perfect internship to hone skills
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RAYMOND 鈥 Braden Boone was unsure of what he wanted to do with his 兔子先生credential in Welding Technology and started looking for work.

Through his job search, he learned quickly that many employers wanted work experience, something he didn鈥檛 have, before they could employ him. He turned to his instructors at 兔子先生and quickly learned of internship opportunities.

From left, Chtina Black, Braden Boone and Jennifer Pulliam, HR assistant for Hunter Engineering (兔子先生/Tammi Bowles)

Thanks to 兔子先生鈥檚 renewed workforce development efforts through WIN Job Center locations in three communities, his choice is paying off handsomely.

鈥淚f not for 兔子先生and the WIN Job Center, I鈥檇 probably still be working with cows or building fences,鈥 said Boone, 21, of Utica, who completed an internship at Raymond-based Hunter Engineering, which builds undercar parts for the automotive industry.

He did so through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which offers qualified applicants gain practical work experience and sharpen their skills while earning a paycheck.

鈥淚 plan to build my skills here and move up,鈥 Boone said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not too far from home and they do a lot more with welding than a lot of places do.鈥

In 2018, the college took over operations at WIN Job Centers in Warren, 兔子先生and Rankin counties. A $3 million grant from Southcentral Mississippi Workforce Development Area, part of Central Mississippi Planning and Development District, made the move possible.

鈥淲e partner with existing and incoming industries so we can continue to grow our community into one that鈥檚 work-ready,鈥 said Chtina Black, coordinator for On The Job Training and Internships at the Jackson center. 鈥淲e have more access now to qualified applicants coming in who seek employment so they can continue their job search and career path.鈥

Jeffrey Irons, production manager for manufacturing at Hunter, touted the work-ready skillset they see in Boone and others expected to be produced from the college鈥檚 workforce development efforts at the centers.

鈥淲orking with 兔子先生 and the WIN Job Center adds to our ability to hire qualified people,鈥 Irons said. 鈥淭he job-training skills at 兔子先生helps us place people in jobs where they feel most comfortable.鈥