Data Analyst JOB Training Program Education, Training & Library - Charlotte, NC at Geebo

Data Analyst JOB Training Program

Year Up is a one-year or less, intensive job training program that provides young adults with in-classroom skill development, access to internships and/or job placement services, and personalized coaching and mentorship.
Year Up participants also receive an educational stipend.
The program combines technical and professional training with access to internships and job placement support through our industry-leading talent placement firm YUPRO Placement.
If you receive an internship, it may be at Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Lowe's Companies, Inc.
or other leading organizations in the Charlotte area.
Are you eligible? You can apply to Year Up if you are:
- 18-29 years old - A high school graduate or GED recipient - Eligible to work in the U.
S.
- Available Monday-Friday throughout the duration of the program - Highly motivated to learn technical and professional skills - Have not obtained a Bachelor's degree What will you gain? Professional business and communication skills, interviewing and networking skills, resume building, ongoing support and guidance to help you launch your career.
Some coursework is eligible for college credit.
During the internship phase, Year Up students earn an educational stipend of $525 per week.
In-depth classes include:
- Application Development& Support - Business Fundamentals - Banking& Customer Success - Cyber Security - Data Analytics - Project Management Support Get the skills and opportunity you need to launch your professional career.
80% of Year Up graduates are employed and/or enrolled in postsecondary education within 4 months of graduation.
Employed graduates earn an average starting salary of $52,000 per year.
Recommended Skills Time Management Provide Actionable Feedback Training Advising Evaluation Strategy Instructional System Design Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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