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Description

Voice narration for trainng slide deck- Dry read ( First attempt )

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
this course contains audio. Please take a moment to adjust the volume on your computer. Quit the next arrow to continue. Welcome to the Washington State Workforce System E Learning Course. This course is intended to support workforce professionals and better serving their customers, which include jobseekers, workers and employers. It'll take you between 20 and 25 minutes to complete this course. If you cannot complete the entire course in one session, you may resume where you left off at another time. Click the next arrow to continue review the objectives for this course, click the completion criteria button to review criteria needed to successfully complete this course. Click the next era when you're ready to continue. Welcome to our team. You play a vital role in keeping Washington's communities in economy strong. You help jobseekers find careers, work and pay. You help businesses find the talent they need, and you provide lifelong learning opportunities for career advancement. You're important to our team. You're the center of our system success. Your work directly affects the people of our state. When you successfully assist a customer, you contribute to the economic growth of our communities across Washington state. Although business representatives are the majority of W. D. C board members. There are also community members representing local government, labour education service providers and other community partners. This broad range of stakeholders helps ensure that all populations within a community or region have access to the training designed to meet the needs of employers and industries. In Washington, there are over 150 work source career centers and affiliates. This number continues to grow as we had more local connection size work source centers are considered a one stop resource for job seekers and for businesses hiring from our public workforce system. These one stop centers also serve current employees looking for new jobs or, indeed, ING help in taking their next career step. Nationwide, nearly 3001 stop career centers have been established across all 50 states. These one stop career centers, air managed by approximately 540 local workforce boards, click next to return to the main menu