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Work At It is a Brooklyn-based organization dedicated to empowering Jewish youth and young adults who are navigating personal or educational challenges. With a deep understanding of the unique pressures within the community, Work At It offers individualized support to help participants uncover their strengths and chart a path toward meaningful employment and personal growth. Their approach is rooted in self-discovery, career coaching, and educational advocacy, ensuring that each individual receives tailored guidance to overcome obstacles and achieve success.

The organization's services encompass a comprehensive range of support mechanisms. Through one-on-one consultations, participants engage in introspective processes to identify their unique talents and aspirations. Utilizing assessments like the "16 Personalities Test," Work At It helps individuals align their personal attributes with suitable career paths. Beyond self-assessment, the organization provides practical tools such as resume building, interview preparation, and job search strategies. Recognizing that challenges persist beyond job placement, Work At It offers ongoing support to navigate workplace dynamics and career progression.

Educational support is another cornerstone of Work At It's offerings. For those who have faced difficulties in traditional educational settings, the organization advocates for alternative learning pathways and assists in obtaining necessary credentials like high school equivalency diplomas. Their commitment extends to facilitating vocational training and internships, providing participants with hands-on experience and a clearer vision of their professional futures.

In addition to individualized services, Work At It conducts workshops tailored for schools, organizations, and parents. These sessions cover topics such as personal strength identification, workplace readiness, and effective communication skills. Specialized programs address the experiences of women in the workplace, fostering discussions on maintaining professional boundaries while embodying communal values. Parenting workshops delve into adolescent development and strategies to support teens in their journey toward independence and self-sufficiency.

Work At It

Career and Educational Empowerment

Brooklyn, NY, USA

Work At It is a Brooklyn-based organization dedicated to empowering Jewish youth and young adults who are navigating personal or educational challenges. With a deep understanding of the unique pressures within the community, Work At It offers individualized support to help participants uncover their strengths and chart a path toward meaningful employment and personal growth. Their approach is rooted in self-discovery, career coaching, and educational advocacy, ensuring that each individual receives tailored guidance to overcome obstacles and achieve success.

The organization's services encompass a comprehensive range of support mechanisms. Through one-on-one consultations, participants engage in introspective processes to identify their unique talents and aspirations. Utilizing assessments like the "16 Personalities Test," Work At It helps individuals align their personal attributes with suitable career paths. Beyond self-assessment, the organization provides practical tools such as resume building, interview preparation, and job search strategies. Recognizing that challenges persist beyond job placement, Work At It offers ongoing support to navigate workplace dynamics and career progression.

Educational support is another cornerstone of Work At It's offerings. For those who have faced difficulties in traditional educational settings, the organization advocates for alternative learning pathways and assists in obtaining necessary credentials like high school equivalency diplomas. Their commitment extends to facilitating vocational training and internships, providing participants with hands-on experience and a clearer vision of their professional futures.

In addition to individualized services, Work At It conducts workshops tailored for schools, organizations, and parents. These sessions cover topics such as personal strength identification, workplace readiness, and effective communication skills. Specialized programs address the experiences of women in the workplace, fostering discussions on maintaining professional boundaries while embodying communal values. Parenting workshops delve into adolescent development and strategies to support teens in their journey toward independence and self-sufficiency.

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