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How to Increase Enrollment In Unemployment Training: 4 Solutions

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Unemployment training can change the lives of your clients and few things can offer the lifelong benefits of training for a new, rewarding career. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to explain the advantages to your clients who are afraid they might not be successful in job training. If you’ve been wondering how to increase enrollment in unemployment training programs, here are four strategies you can use:

Data and Real-Life Success Stories

People who obtain education beyond a high school diploma earn significantly more over their lifetimes. It’s not just college degrees that allow people to earn more money, either. Studies of workforce grant participants who earn certificates during their training have shown a 15% to 30% increase in salary over those who don’t. Workers with post-secondary training also have more job stability, an essential consideration in an uncertain economy.

In addition to providing your clients with data about the success of unemployment training, tell your current clients about your past clients’ results. If your past clients agree, you can even host a meeting or lunch where they can meet to talk about their experiences.

Individualized Solutions

You’ll be most effective at convincing your clients to enroll in unemployment training if you address the specific pain points behind their resistance. This will be different for every client, and you may have to probe to uncover the obstacles holding them back. For some clients, the obstacles will be related to their confidence or existing qualifications. You may have to help them fill gaps in their skills or knowledge to build their confidence and equip them to be successful.

Other clients may have logistical or family challenges that prevent them from participating. You may need to match them up with other programs that can provide the services they need, such as babysitting, transportation, or other financial help.

In-Demand Careers

Unfortunately, not all unemployment training provides equal benefits. Encourage your clients to go into fields with high growth and income potential. Healthcare and information technology are two of the fastest growing and best-paying industries. The global tech talent shortage is expected to reach 85 million jobs by 2030. Healthcare growth is expected to grow 13% over the next ten years, much faster than the average for all careers. These in-demand fields offer opportunities for your clients even during a possible economic downturn.

Student-Centered Training Programs

Some of your clients may not realize what types of training are available to them. Student-centered programs like MedCerts are designed to maximize students’ success. These programs offer nontraditional students flexible learning opportunities. There are also various financing options, including federal workforce grants for which your clients may be eligible.

At MedCerts, the benefits for your clients go further with mentorship and career support opportunities. We offer one-on-one support through a personalized admissions advisor, student success advisors, and career coaches. Your clients will get the individualized help they need to succeed.

Next Steps

Unemployment training and certifications can help set your clients up for a lifelong, rewarding career. With these strategies, you can better communicate the advantages to all of your clients and help them overcome any barriers to their success.

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Written by

Jennifer Kolb

National Director of Workforce Development

As MedCerts National Director of Workforce Development, Jennifer Kolb is responsible for overseeing strategy and business development efforts at MedCerts with an emphasis on the k-career pipeline.

Prior to MedCerts, Jennifer served in several leadership positions at Tallo and Hawkes Learning where she built and lead sales and marketing, new product launches, technology development updates and an entire product relaunch to be ADA compliant.

Jennifer has spent a decade within the workforce industry working with educators, state leaders, business and industry officials, post-secondary institutions and grant organizations from across the country, all with the mission of bettering people’s lives. Coming from a long line of educators and with a business-centered mindset, Jen is passionate about student success and cultivating creative strategies for ensuring all talent has access to educational and career-related opportunities.

Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing and Psychology with a focus in business management from Clemson University.

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