NATIONAL CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATE

 

Introducing the National Career Readiness Certificate

 

This portable credential – powered by WorkKeys – verifies to employers anywhere in the United States that an individual has essential core employability skills in Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics, and Locating Information.  These three skills are highly important to the majority of jobs in the workplace.  The certificate offers individuals, employers, and educators an easily understood and universally valued credential that certifies the attainment of these workplace skills.

 

Career Readiness Certificate Skill Levels

 

WorkKeys has generated a database of occupational profiles for thousands of jobs across the country.  A majority of the jobs require certain skill levels in Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics, and Locating Information.  Individuals with higher skill levels qualify for more jobs.  The National Career Readiness Certificate uses test results from these three assessments to award certificates in three categories.

 

Bronze Level signifies an individual has scored at lease a level 3 in each of the three core areas (Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics, and Locating Information) and has the necessary skills for 35 percent of the jobs in the WorkKeys database.

 

Silver Level signifies an individual has scored at least a level 4 in each of the three core areas and has the necessary skills for 65 percent of the jobs in the WorkKeys database.

 

Gold Level sign signifies an individual has scored at least a level 5 in each of the three core areas and has the necessary skills for 90 percent of the jobs in the WorkKeys database.

 

Why do Individuals need a career readiness certificate?

 

The certificate is designed to complement other traditional credentials, such as a high school diploma, community college degree, or college degree.  While these education credentials mark the fulfillment of an individual’s class learning experience, the certificate confirms the person’s competence in a specific set of workplace skills.

 

For more information, please email stantona@macomb.edu or call 586.498.4118.