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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 686 — The Job Corps Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act · § 686.730

§ 686.730. What are the responsibilities of career transition service providers?

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(a)Career transition service providers are responsible for:
(1)Contacting graduates;
(2)Assisting them in improving skills in resume preparation, interviewing techniques and job search strategies;
(3)Identifying job leads or educational and training opportunities through coordination with Local WDBs, one-stop operators and partners, employers, unions and industry organizations;
(4)Placing graduates in jobs, registered apprenticeship, the Armed Forces, or postsecondary education or training, or referring former students for additional services in their local communities as appropriate; and
(5)Providing placement services for former enrollees according to procedures issued by the Secretary.
(b)Career transition service providers must record and submit all Job Corps placement information according to procedures established by the Secretary.
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