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Local High School Students Compete in Junior Achievement Career Challenge

Last week, the doors of Junior Achievement of Delaware were opened for the 2nd Annual JA Career Challenge, a student competition designed to provide students with the skills necessary to prepare for an interview and be career ready. With the help of a fellow organization, Jobs for Delaware Graduates, 50 students from Newark High School, Alexis I. duPont High School, Concord High School, and Middletown High School were recruited to compete in the event.

The students competed in four eliminating rounds that evaluated them on networking, interviewing, and personal presentation skills. Students were assessed throughout the day by professional human resource volunteers from the Delaware Chapter of Society for Human Resource Management (DESHRM). DESHRM provided Junior Achievement of Delaware with over 30 human resource professionals for the students to network with and learn valuable career skills necessary to obtain a job in our competitive market. As students were eliminated throughout the JA Career Challenge, they were given opportunities to participate in the Building a Business Network and Personal Brand workshops led by participating DESHRM volunteers.

By the fourth round of the competition, only four students remained to compete in the final interview challenge held in front of a panel of judges as well as all the participating students from the day. Congratulations to the JA Career Challenge winner, Maya Young, from Middletown High School, and to the remaining finalists and all participating students from the day.


About Junior Achievement USA® and Junior Achievement of Delaware, Inc.

Junior Achievement is the world’s largest organization dedicated to giving young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic and economic choices. JA programs are delivered by corporate and community volunteers to provide relevant, hands-on experiences that give students from kindergarten through high school knowledge and skills in financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship. Today, JA reaches four million students per year in 124 markets across the United States, with an additional 5.8 million students served by operations in 119 other countries worldwide.

Junior Achievement of Delaware serves students in the entire state of Delaware as well as students in Cecil County, Maryland and Salem County, New Jersey. In the 2012-2013 academic year, JA of Delaware served almost 15,000 students throughout its innovative in-class and experiential learning programs. JA experiences focus on seven key content areas: business, citizenship, economics, entrepreneurship, ethics/character, financial literacy, and career development.

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