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WBL program has offered us a consistent path towards honoring our commitment to our customer base. With the student’s support we are able to process for entries into our Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, thereby allowing international shipments to be processed faster and more timely than ever before. In the past, our backlog for these types of requests had exceeded thousands of entries. With the student’s determination, support, and oversight we consistently run with little or no backlog which frees up both our time and our supplier’s time in populating master data. The end result is that our customers have no additional delays retrieving goods or purchases and can obtain their goods in a more timely and compliant manner. The WBL program offers companies the opportunity to find extremely competent and successful candidates for future employment. Finding resources is challenging enough, but with the WBL program both the employers and the students can benefit greatly in understanding the expectations of what is required and how to properly fulfill those requirements. In addition, the WBL program also provides a unique perspective from the student’s view that incorporates new ways of managing, monitoring, and adapting to changing times and methods of execution.
-JP Tardy, Gulfstream Aerospace
 

Effingham County School District’s work-based learning program offers students a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world experience. By collaborating with local businesses and industries, students gain practical skills, explore potential career paths, and develop professional networks. The program is designed to provide students with valuable insights and prepare them for success in their future endeavors. Complete the WBL Interest Form today to be part of this transformative experience and gain a competitive edge in your career.

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