Tuscaloosa’s One Place is offering a valuable opportunity for local teenagers to gain essential job skills through its upcoming Workforce Workshop for Teens. This free event is designed for students aged 13 to 18 who are either actively seeking employment or wish to develop skills that will benefit them in the future workforce.
The workshop will provide participants with hands-on guidance in several key areas, including resume building, cover letter writing, mock interviews, and workplace professionalism. Whether a student is preparing to apply for their first job, looking for summer employment, or simply wanting to get a head start on future career opportunities, the workshop is structured to help teens build confidence and practical skills.
The Workforce Workshop for Teens is scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, from 9:30 a.m. until noon at the McKenzie Court Community Room, located at 2525 Lanier Avenue in Tuscaloosa. Lunch will be provided for all participants, making it a convenient and comprehensive learning experience.
Tuscaloosa’s One Place emphasizes the goal of equipping young people with the tools they need to succeed both in the workforce and beyond. Space for the workshop is limited, and advance registration is encouraged to ensure a spot. Parents interested in registering their teen can do so through the provided registration form.
For additional information, contact Tuscaloosa’s One Place at (205) 462-1000 or email [email protected].
Original reporting: The Tuscaloosa Thread — read the source article.