The Roadtrip Nation Experience is a New Virtual Career Exploration Course to Help America’s Unemployed Youth find Fulfilling Careers
Roadtrip Nation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people to pursue fulfilling career paths, launched a new virtual career exploration course, the Roadtrip Nation Experience, in collaboration with AT&T and with content support from Google’s Applied Digital Skills program.
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The project-based educational resources will provide America’s four million unemployed youth* with an opportunity to explore careers aligned to their interests, learn from industry leaders who have found successful career paths, and complete an interview project where they’ll talk to someone working in a field they’re interested in to get real-world exposure and advice.
“It’s more important than ever for young people facing unemployment or an uncertain future to have access to resources that help them build confidence, skills and social capital,” said Mike Marriner, president and co-founder of Roadtrip Nation. “Roadtrip Nation and our partners wanted to create a learning experience that answers those needs and meets the demands of new virtual and hybrid learning environments. With the Roadtrip Nation Experience, we’re focusing on the core of what we know is most impactful from nearly 20 years of work: inspiring stories and real conversations that empower young people to build toward their career goals.”
The Roadtrip Nation Experience was designed to be completed independently or implemented through a facilitator, providing meaningful career exploration for any learning environment that empowers youth to:
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- Identify their personal interests and find matching career opportunities that align.
- Access on-demand life and career wisdom from leaders across multiple industries including entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author and speaker Gary Vaynerchuk, Director of Photography for Pixar Animation Studios Danielle Feinberg, award-winning journalist and activist Jeff Johnson, Senior Software Engineer for Spotify Catalina Laverde, American actor Craig Robinson, and former President and COO of Los Angeles Sparks Christine Simmons.
- Build digital literacy through the integration of Google’s Applied Digital Skills curriculum, which supplements the lessons with tangible digital skills, such as sending professional emails, that can be directly applied to the interview project.
- Talk one-on-one with someone working in a job they are personally interested in to get real-world perspective.
“Roadtrip Nation’s support of opportunity youth aligns with AT&T’s commitment to empower talented young people by connecting them to skills and career opportunities,” said Mylayna Albright, assistant vice president of Corporate Social Responsibility at AT&T. “We’re thrilled to see the Roadtrip Nation Experience come to life, and look forward to watching the positive impact it will have on young people across the country.”
The Roadtrip Nation Experience was made available to users through generous support from AT&T. For more than a decade, AT&T and Roadtrip Nation have collaborated to impact countless communities across America through a diverse suite of programs. Google’s Applied Digital Skills was selected as a content collaborator to build digital literacy and support the project-based learning in the Roadtrip Nation Experience.
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