Powered by the Markle Foundation Human-Centered coaching, defined as empowering clients to choose based on what matters most to them, is a strategic approach to career coaching that can influence outcomes related to client engagement, job placement, and retention. The … [Read more...] about MAX Academy to Provide Human-Centered Coaching: Beginning With the End in Mind
Professional Development
MAX Minutes with Inspire Aviation Foundation to Focus on the Aerospace Industry and Opportunities for Youth
For those of us traveling by air in recent months, the nationwide shortage of aviation and aerospace professionals has perhaps hit home as we dealt with canceled or delayed flights, or felt other impacts. As industry experts reveal, the shortage of pilots, aircraft mechanics, … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Inspire Aviation Foundation to Focus on the Aerospace Industry and Opportunities for Youth
MAX Minutes Focused on How Occupational Licensing Reforms Can Improve Second Chance Hiring
On Friday, August 19th, Emmy Williams and Ann Colloton with the Georgia Justice Project joined MAX to share how occupational licensing reforms could help more Georgians participate in the workforce and improve second chance hiring prospects with employers. In discussing how … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes Focused on How Occupational Licensing Reforms Can Improve Second Chance Hiring
MAX Talks with McKenney’s Focused on the Rising Demand for the Skilled Trades Workforce
On Wednesday, August 10th, MAX Talks featured insights from David Tzimenatos and Chad Looney with McKenney's, The locally owned and operated firm has helped shape the skylines of Atlanta and other cities and has delivered high-quality, energy-efficient solutions since 1948. … [Read more...] about MAX Talks with McKenney’s Focused on the Rising Demand for the Skilled Trades Workforce
MAX Minutes with Georgia Justice Project to Focus on Workforce Growth through Occupational Licensing Reform
Occupational licensing is required for approximately 25% of U.S. jobs and those occupations often offer lower rates of unemployment and higher wages. However, Georgia’s current licensing law creates limitations for individuals with a criminal record when looking for employment … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Georgia Justice Project to Focus on Workforce Growth through Occupational Licensing Reform