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Job Hunts for Youth

Job Hunts for Youth MARY H. S. HAYES Director, Division of Youth Personnel, National Youth Administration • This fascinating account of the Apart from its obvious benefits to the job hunt as developed in the National young people who are placed in private Youth Administration should prove employment, the job hunt creates certain suggestive to other organizations social values which accrue to the benefit which are trying to help job-seekers of youth as a whole, and to youth-serving conduct their quest on a rational basis. agencies such as the National Youth Ad­ ministration. A job-hunt campaign brings about an increased community awareness N E OF THE primary aims of the of the problems of young people. Second, N ational Youth Administration is to it assists young people to improve their increase the employability of young people techniques in seeking employment. Third, so that they may secure jobs in private em­ it acquaints potential employers with the ployment. To help young men and young qualifications of young men and young women achieve this goal, NY A provides women for certain types of jobs. Fourth, practical work experience to about 300,000 it permits better evaluation of the pro­ needy out-of-school youth by giving them grams http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Counseling & Development Wiley

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1940 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0748-9633
eISSN
1556-6678
DOI
10.1002/j.2164-5892.1940.tb02343.x
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Abstract

MARY H. S. HAYES Director, Division of Youth Personnel, National Youth Administration • This fascinating account of the Apart from its obvious benefits to the job hunt as developed in the National young people who are placed in private Youth Administration should prove employment, the job hunt creates certain suggestive to other organizations social values which accrue to the benefit which are trying to help job-seekers of youth as a whole, and to youth-serving conduct their quest on a rational basis. agencies such as the National Youth Ad­ ministration. A job-hunt campaign brings about an increased community awareness N E OF THE primary aims of the of the problems of young people. Second, N ational Youth Administration is to it assists young people to improve their increase the employability of young people techniques in seeking employment. Third, so that they may secure jobs in private em­ it acquaints potential employers with the ployment. To help young men and young qualifications of young men and young women achieve this goal, NY A provides women for certain types of jobs. Fourth, practical work experience to about 300,000 it permits better evaluation of the pro­ needy out-of-school youth by giving them grams

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Journal of Counseling & DevelopmentWiley

Published: Dec 1, 1940

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