Share of Cost, Success Stories from the Workforce Recruitment Program
Thursday, Mar. 21st 2013 8:14 AM
The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) is a recruitment and referral program that connects federal and private sector employers nationwide with college students and recent graduates with disabilities looking for jobs. Read the stories of six federal employees who found their path to government service through WRP and were profiled by its “I Am the Workforce” Photo Project. These stories show the broad cross section of skills and talents available to employers who choose to hire through WRP.
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