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Building a Bright Future
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Financial Literacy
The pursuit of higher education has long been heralded as a gateway to a brighter future, providing individuals with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities needed to achieve their dreams. However, the rising costs of college education have made it increasingly challenging for families and students to access this particular path to...
Revolutionizing Resumes
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Work Readiness
Long are the days of sitting behind a computer screen for hours on end trying to put into words your accomplishments and what youve done in your job and career. The arrival of the digital age has not only transformed the way we live and work but has also revolutionized how we present ourselves to potential employers. In this era of constant change, the convergence of two significant phenomena,...
Harnessing the Power of Generational Diversity
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Work Readiness
The world of work is in a constant state of flux, driven by technological advancements, changing economic landscapes, and evolving societal norms. In this dynamic environment, the importance of work and career readiness has never been more pronounced. Organizations like Junior Achievement (JA) play a pivotal role in preparing the next generation for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead....
Empowering the Future
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Corporate Responsibility
In a world often consumed by its relentless pace and individual pursuits, there exists a unique breed of organizations that stand as beacons of hope, dedicated to serving the greater good and fostering positive change. National Non-Profit Day, celebrated on August 17th, serves as an annual reminder to acknowledge and celebrate the invaluable contributions made by non-profit organizations in...
JAES President Wins Prestigious Award
By Leigh Yanus
Corporate Responsibility
Jayme Hayes, esteemed president of Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore (JAES), has been honored with the highly regarded Junior Achievement USA® (JA) Charles R. Hook Award. This esteemed recognition is presented annually to a JA Area president who exhibits exceptional achievements in fostering the growth and development of Junior Achievement. Hayes was bestowed with this esteemed accolade...
The Rising Trend of Teens Using AI for Schoolwork
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Entrepreneurship
The survey conducted by Junior Achievement in partnership with Big Village provides crucial insights into the rising trend of teens relying on AI for schoolwork. While generative AI presents immense potential, it is essential to navigate the ethical considerations and the impact on students' learning experiences. As we continue to witness the integration of technology in education, it becomes...
JA National Student Leadership Summit 2023
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Entrepreneurship
In June 2023, the Nation's Capital hosted a remarkable event as 15 exceptional student companies from Junior Achievement gathered to compete in the 2023 Junior Achievement National Student Leadership Summit (NSLS). These ambitious students devise and market products or services that address unmet consumer needs, while also seeking investors for their...
New Research Shows Teens are Re-Thinking the Future of Work
Blog from JA USA
By Kelsey Matzinger
Work Readiness
In today's world, teens are increasingly exploring alternatives to the traditional higher education route. Thats why Junior Achievement and Citizens conducted a study to gain insight into where teens' thoughts are when it comes to the cost of higher...
JA Inspire 2023 Impact
By Ricky Pollitt
Work Readiness
Thank you to all of our vendors and sponsors that made this year's JA Inspire a HUGE...
JA My Story | Zach Fleming
Blog from JA USA
By Ed Grocholski
Community Involvement
Not every student plans to go to college and finds JA valuable in introducing young people to careers that dont require a degree, such as in the skilled trades, as well as occupations students can pursue straight out of high school. Volunteers often share their career journeys with students, making JA even more...