Building upon its major success, the Crown Heights Career Hub offers an unprecedented opportunity for young men to learn essential skills, get trained in real workplace environments, and receive job-placement assistance from a top executive recruiter.
All for free.
Thanks to the UJA Federation, Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, an anonymous donor, Crown Heights has a Career Hub all its own.
CH stands for Crown Heights. And CH stands for Career Hub, where Careers Happen!
CHCH was founded to address a very real pain-point. You or someone you know has (or will have) to support a family. More than jobs, our budding adults need professional skills and expert training. It isn’t enough to simply get-by; you need to thrive. And that’s exactly what CHCH helps achieve.
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The 6-week program instills in its constituents all of the skills needed for success, from Microsoft Office, to basic bookkeeping, to intro to coding, to Amazon sales 101.
Perhaps CHCH’s greatest asset is its director, Mr. Neil Schwerd. Neil is a top professional recruiter by training and profession, helping major executives land large six-figure jobs.
To Crown Heights’ benefit, this incredible asset is leveraging his expertise and relationships to help land great, upward-mobile jobs for CHCH graduates, matching up trained and skilled young men with successful businesses and long-term employment opportunities.
Enrollment for the new semester that begins right after Simchas Torah is still open. There are currently only 13 open positions left. Apply for the career opportunity of a lifetime at https://www.chcareerhub.org
This is an opportunity for our boys. I hope mothers/and or wives are successful in convincing the guys to take advantage of something that could help them provide for themselves and their families.
Thank you for your kind words . We are BH making a positive impact on the community and hope to continue giving young anash the possibility of a great financial future
– Neil Schwerd – Director