What is Career ConneCT?
Governor Lamont and the Connecticut General Assembly created Career ConneCT trainings to help the thousands of Connecticut residents whose jobs and lives were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to get back to work in Connecticut’s fastest-growing industries, in better jobs than those they had before the pandemic.
Get the skills and training needed for high-demand, high-quality careers!
Skilling, reskilling, and upskilling in growing Connecticut industries
Participate in Career ConneCT certificate skills trainings program and earn industry-recognized credentials and get connected to employers ready to hire you right away!
If eligible, all Career ConneCT skills trainings programs are at no cost and provide supportive services such as childcare, transportation, and technology.
Career ConneCT Skills Trainings are offered in the following industries:
Manufacturing
Information Technology
For More Information, Please Call: 860-406-3374
Career ConneCT Job Training Frequently Asked Questions:
How can Career ConneCT help me?
Career ConneCT helps eligible people access and participate in short-term (typically 5- to 20-week) training programs that allows you to earn industry-recognized credentials and find entry-level employment in a high-quality career pathway. If you are eligible, Career ConneCT participants may also receive a skills inventory, case management, and job placement support, as well as supportive services such as transportation, childcare, housing, food, technology, benefits counseling, stipends, and/or other services needed to attend job training and care for your family during training
How much does Career ConneCT cost?
Career ConneCT training is free for eligible individuals who enroll.
Where are Career ConneCT training programs offered?
In-person training programs are offered in locations across Connecticut. Some programs are offered completely online, and some combine online classes with in-person, hands-on learning.
When are Career ConneCT training programs offered?
Programs are offered during the daytime and/or in the evening. Your case manager or career coach can provide more details about when trainings are held. Classes and schedules will be available in the Career ConneCT portal for your information.
Can I get an associate degree or a bachelor’s degree through the Career ConneCT program?
Career ConneCT cannot pay for people to enroll in degree programs, but many of the short-term credentials you can earn through Career ConneCT may qualify for credit towards a degree. Visit the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) website for information on high-quality, affordable two- and four-year degree programs.
What kinds of jobs can the Career ConneCT program help me prepare for?
Career ConneCT offers training for entry-level and middle-skill jobs on career pathways in industries including manufacturing, healthcare, information technology (IT), green jobs, infrastructure/construction, life sciences, business services, and transportation (such as a commercial driver’s license (CDL)).
Will participating in Career ConneCT training affect my unemployment benefits?
It depends upon your personal situation and program. Please discuss this with your case manager or career coach.
Businesses
Jobseekers
Youth & Young Adults
Ages 14-24