On Saturday, over 175 job seekers age 16-21 and over 40 local employers attended SummerWorks' 2018 Employment Expo at the Louisville Central Community Center.
On Monday, Mayor Greg Fischer joined other community and business leaders, including JCPS Superintendent Marty Polio, at GE Appliances to announce the formal launch of the SummerWorks 2018 season.
Why should your company or organization hire youth through SummerWorks in 2018? Here are the top 6 reasons, based on feedback we've received from the 165 employers who hired last year.
Mayor Greg Fischer joined other community and business leaders this morning at Kentucky Kingdom, a SummerWorks Champion Employer, to announce another record-breaking year for the program.
Insider Louisville: "In Louisville, one high school junior has devised a plan to provide young women an opportunity to learn coding skills while networking with local entrepreneurs and businesses.
Insider Louisville: "University of Louisville incoming sophomore Ayona West, 18, in the last few weeks has witnessed a gallbladder surgery and medical staff scrambling to save the life of a patient whose heart had stopped.
Mayor Greg Fischer and other community leaders visited the Parklands Boys and Girls Club to meet with SummerWorks youth and officially kick off the 2017 season.