HELPING INDIVIDUALS RETAIN EMPLOYMENT (HIRE)
BUILD SKILLS. EXPLORE CAREERS. TAKE YOUR NEXT STEP.
WHO WE SUPPORT
HIRE supports young adults ages 16–24 in San Diego County who are ready to take their next step toward work. Many participants are not currently in school and are navigating barriers to employment.
Whether you’re looking for your first job, working toward a GED, enrolled in an alternative school, or thinking about a long-term career, HIRE meets you where you are.
The program is open to all eligible participants, with a particular emphasis on outreach to Black youth.
What We Offer
HIRE provides education and employment services to help you explore career options, set goals, and build the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the workforce. You’ll work one-on-one with a career navigator who helps you figure out what you want to do and how to get there.
HIRE gives you tools, support, and real-world experience to help you move forward.
Support may include:
- One-on-one coaching to set goals and plan next steps
- Help exploring career options, school, and certificate programs
- Job readiness and life skills workshops
- Paid internships and real-world experience
- Mentorship and professional guidance
- Support with transportation, work clothes, and other needs
Program Benefits
- Gain clarity around career goals
- Builds essential job readiness and life skills
- Make progress toward education or training
- Paid internships and job placement assistance
- Opens pathways to long-term employment
- Reduces barriers through financial and practical support
LET'S TALK ABOUT HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOU
Whether you have questions or you’re ready to get started, we’re here for you. Call, text, or email us and we’ll walk through your options together.
INTERESTED IN PARTNERING WITH US?
Employers in in-demand sectors interested in supporting career pathways for young adults are encouraged to reach out.
This WIOA Title I – funded program or activity is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Funded by the San Diego Workforce Partnership