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ACT WorkKeys NCRC Earned
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About Wyoming Work Ready Communities
ACT Work Ready Communities (WRC) empowers communities and states with process, data and tools deployed in a common workforce development framework to drive economic growth by certifying communities as "work ready" when established goals are attained.
Think of it as a docking station where all participants plug into the common community-level ACT Work Ready Community criteria as part of establishing community goals.
The common criteria are based upon the ACT WorkKeys National Career Readiness Certificate (ACT WorkKeys NCRC) and business engagement to create a community-based workforce development process that links, aligns and matches the community's workforce development efforts to the needs of business and industry. The goal is for all participating communities to achieve certified work ready status.
ACT is leading this national effort with a two-session Boot Camp within a 3-month window to help participants share best practices, customize the national implementation framework or their own needs and build career pathways aligned to growth industries.
More on how to engage153 Wyoming employers recognize the ACT WorkKeys NCRC in support of Wyoming communities’ goals
- Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce
- City of Rock Springs
- Blue Door Services
- Green River Chamber of Commerce
- Best Western Outlaw Inn
- Krazy Moose
- Holiday Inn
- Southwestern Wyoming Wool Warehouse
- Papa Murphy's Take 'N' BakePizza
- Mountain States Pressure Service Inc
- Little Bear Motel
- Wyoming Financial Insurance
- Sweetwater Medics LLC
- Aaron's Semi Repair Inc.
- Dickeys Barbecue Pit
- VRC Protx
- Trona Valley Federal Credit Union
- Town of Glenrock
- Douglas Budget
- City of Douglas