Grads Of Life: What Every Employer In San Diego Needs To Know

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, an innovative professional branding tool that allows opportunity youth to share life experiences that translate into business value for employers looking to build a 21st-century workforce.

This year we are continuing to build our partnership while shifting our focus to the employer side of the talent market place. At , we aim to provide employers a better understanding of the bottom line benefits of implementing innovative hiring processes that are inclusive of opportunity youth populations. These benefits include increased recruiting efficiency, streamlined on-boarding and training and increased employee retention rates to name a few.

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