Charlotte Works
Andrew Davila has a range of experience in business engagement, talent sourcing, and career advising across various organizations such as Charlotte Works and Goodwill Industries. With a background in communication from Michigan State University, Andrew has successfully held roles such as Business Solutions Supervisor, Career Advisor, and Case Manager. Their experience includes working with programs like the WIA Youth Work Experience Program in the Saginaw Public School System.
Charlotte Works
We serve job-seekers and businesses, providing resources to develop a skilled workforce that meets employer needs. Job-seekers can • build a resume and interview skills, • create a career mission statement, • join a job-search team, • network with employers and peers, • attend workshops; and/or • receive an occupational skills or on-the-job training grant. By focusing on gaining a deep understanding of the talent needs of local, relocating and expanding businesses, we tailor resources and training dollars to meet specific industry needs through • customized recruiting tools; • assessment of hiring needs; • training grants for skilled/new/incumbent workers; • workshops; and • valuable local labor market data and forecasts. Graduating with a high school diploma is no longer enough for students entering a more competitive marketplace; additional training is imperative. Youth Works empowers eligible youth ages 16 to 21 (in- and out-of-school) to achieve academic and employment success through • tutoring/dropout-prevention strategies; • summer employment; • paid/unpaid work experiences; • occupational-skills training; • leadership development and more. Our NCWorks Career Centers are unique settings where job-seekers and employers both can access resources to succeed and drive economic growth in our region: • 5601 Executive Center Dr., Ste. 100, 28212; and • 7140 Forest Point Blvd., Ste. A, 28217.