Training programs recruiting now
Job training programs give you the skills needed for a new career. Here are a few of the programs that are looking for New Yorkers to apply now, or you can see all of them here.
Cable installation training
Brooklyn Networks by NYC Small Business Services (SBS)
Actively recruiting
This six-week program program prepares and places New Yorkers in cable installation jobs. For Adults, Low-income New Yorkers, Public assistance recipients.
- Training for a new job
- 1 to less than 3 months, Daytime
Job assistance and help with finances for NYCHA residents
Jobs-Plus by NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA) and NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA)
Actively recruiting
Jobs-Plus offers employment assistance, financial counseling, and other supports. For Adults, NYCHA residents.
- Training for a new job
- No fixed amount of time, Varies
Commercial driver training
Red Hook on the Road by NYC Small Business Services
Actively recruiting
This four-week program prepares unemployed New Yorkers to work as commercial drivers. For Adults, Low-income New Yorkers, Public assistance recipients, People with justice involvement.
- Training for a new job
- 1 to less than 3 months, Daytime
Job training for NYCHA residents in janitorial services
NYCHA Resident Training Academy (NRTA): Janitorial by New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA)
Actively recruiting
The janitorial track of NRTA trains NYCHA residents in housing caretaker services and helps graduates find a job. For Adults, NYCHA residents.
- Training for a new job
- 1 to less than 3 months, Daytime
High school equivalency (HSE or GED) prep
These are some of the programs that can help you improve reading and math skills to get ready for the high school equivalency (HSE or GED) test. See all HSE/GED prep programs.
Education and job support for high school students
Learn & Earn by NYC Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD)
Actively recruiting
Learn & Earn helps high schoolers succeed in school while preparing them for college and careers For Youth in foster care, Young adults, Low-income New Yorkers, Public assistance recipients.
- Help finding a job, Internship or short-term job, Improving English skills, Training for a new job
- 6 months or more, Daytime
Prep for the high school equivalency (HSE or GED) test
Pathways to Graduation by NYC Department of Education (DOE) District 79
Actively recruiting
This free program helps young adults prepare to take the test to earn their high school equivalency diploma. For Young adults.
- High School Equivalency (HSE or GED) prep
- No fixed amount of time, Varies
Pre-high school equivalency (HSE or GED) and job prep
Advance & Earn by NYC Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD)
Actively recruiting
Youth gain reading and math skills for the high school equivalency tests and get job services. For Young adults, People with disabilities.
- Help finding a job, High School Equivalency (HSE or GED) prep, Internship or short-term job, Training for a new job
- 6 months or more, Daytime
Adult classes for high school equivalency (HSE or GED) prep
High School Equivalency by NYC Department of Education (DOE) District 79
Actively recruiting
This free program helps adults prepare to take the test to earn their high school equivalency diploma. For Adults.
- High School Equivalency (HSE or GED) prep
- No fixed amount of time, Varies