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Vancouver career program Next prepares young adults 16 to 24 years old for future

Free classes offered on interviewing skills, resumes, more

By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff writer
Published: December 28, 2023, 6:07am
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Instructor Allora Maxey leads a class on interviewing for jobs Nov. 29 at Next in east Vancouver. Teens and young adults from around the area meet at Next nearly every day to get career advice and job-seeking training.
Instructor Allora Maxey leads a class on interviewing for jobs Nov. 29 at Next in east Vancouver. Teens and young adults from around the area meet at Next nearly every day to get career advice and job-seeking training. (Photos by Taylor Balkom/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Thousands of young adults have passed through Next’s doors in Vancouver since it opened in 2018. They’ve received career coaching, job search support, GED testing and even free food.

Next helps 16- to 24-year-olds with their career aspirations — whether to land a job or pursue higher education.

“That’s our No.

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