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Keyword: WorkAdvance
Matching Jobseekers to Careers

This post originally appeared on the White House blog on July 11, 2012.

Travis is a single father of two from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Since 2008, Travis had bounced between part-time and temporary jobs. His wages had peaked at around $10 per hour, though he needed at least $12-$14 an hour to support his family. With limited interviewing and workforce experience, he didn't think he would ever find full-time work – let alone have a career.

Travis found a solution when he was referred to Madison Strategies Group's (MSG) WorkAdvance program in August 2011.

Why Does WorkAdvance Work?

Travis, a single father of two from Tulsa, OK. Travis received support from a WorkAdvance program and is now on a promising career path.

Through WorkAdvance, Travis received career counseling, gained interviewing skills, and was referred to full-time jobs with room for advancement.

In less than three months, Travis was working for Southwest United Industries as a shipping and receiving clerk making $12 an hour. With the continued support of WorkAdvance, Travis earned a raise in less than one year on the job. He's now earning $14.50 an hour in a stable, full-time position.

The success of the MSG's WorkAdvance program lies in its focus on the needs of employers as well as the needs of jobseekers. When WorkAdvance first opened its doors in Tulsa, it identified transportation as a growth industry with significant labor market and skills gaps. MSG worked with transportation companies to understand their needs. In the process, MSG identified high-quality, career-track job opportunities in the sector and developed programs to prepare adults like Travis to be hired, and to excel.

The WorkAdvance model was developed by the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City, the NYC Center for Economic Opportunity (CEO), and from research results from several national studies. The model builds on evidence showing that an industry-focused approach to workforce development can improve job placement rates and wages.

Bringing Working Solutions to More Communities

Based on WorkAdvance's success, the Social Innovation Fund provided a grant to the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City and CEO to spread WorkAdvance programs to new communities in New York, Oklahoma and Ohio.

Since receiving SIF funding, more than 450 other adults have been served by WorkAdvance programs, and 110 have already found new jobs. This investment is making sure that Travis is just one of many WorkAdvance success stories, and that training programs like these can continue to help people across the country find promising new careers.


Jonathan Greenblatt is Director of the Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation.

This story highlights the work of the Social Innovation Fund, established by the bipartisan Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act in 2009 and administered by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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