
The City College for Municipal Employment has launched the Workforce and Professional Development Training Directory, a 40-page guide featuring programs to support career development from middle school onward. The initiative is backed by Mayor Parker and his administration, offering resources for skill enhancement and job opportunities for Philadelphia residents, according to the City of Philadelphia.
The City College for Municipal Employment has released a directory ahead of the Mayor's Budget Town Halls, detailing programs aimed at high school students, City workers, and individuals looking to change careers. A key initiative is the Bridge to City Employment program, launched in collaboration with the Community College of Philadelphia in October 2024. The program, along with upskilling efforts for current City employees, is designed to provide accessible education and help residents secure well-paying jobs within the City, as reported by the City of Philadelphia.
The City College for Municipal Employment Training Directory provides information on youth job opportunities, college internships, job training, adult education, and professional development for city workers in Philadelphia. The directory supports workforce development initiatives under Mayor Parker's administration. As stated in the directory, "Philadelphia is full of hard-working people, and we want to give everyone a chance to succeed," offering a valuable resource for residents and job seekers to explore professional opportunities, as stated by the City of Philadelphia.









