Career training with job placement support.
UpTrain helps students prepare for a new career - and through our partnership with Ready To Work, eligible graduates can access structured job placement assistance after training.
Explore Programs Placement Support Process
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Your Career Journey
- Training CompleteProgram finished
- Resume ApprovedRTW-approved resume
- Employer ReviewProfile shared
- Interview RequestedOpportunity ahead
UpTrain combines online training with career support.
Online Programs
Externship Support
Resume Support
Employer Connections
Placement Assistant
Training is only the first step. Getting connected matters too.
Many students do not just need a course. They need a clearer path after training — including resume support, hiring preparation, and access to employer opportunities.
That is why UpTrain partners with Ready To Work to provide eligible students with structured placement support after program completion.
Complete Training
Finish your UpTrain program and gain the skills employers are looking for.
Prepare for Employers
Get help with resume preparation, documentation, and interview readiness.
Get Placement Support
Connect with employer opportunities through Ready To Work’s placement services.
What placement assistance may include
Resume Support
Help preparing a professional resume that can be shared with participating employers.
Candidate Intake
Support completing placement forms, availability details, location preferences, and required documents.
Recruiter Support
Eligible candidates may receive support from Ready To Work's placement team.
Employer Connections
Participating employers can review approved candidate profiles and request interviews through the employer dashboard.
1
Complete Your UpTrain Program
Finish your UpTrain program and meet the completion requirements for your selected program.
2
Complete Placement Information
Eligible students may complete a Candidate Placement Questionnaire with job or externship preferences, location details, availability, and resume information.
3
Candidate Intake
Ready to Work may help complete the Candidate Intake Form and collect any required documents.
4
Intake Call
A counselor reviews the candidate's information and confirms details needed for placement support.
5
RTW-Approved Resume
Ready to Work prepares a resume that may be shared with participating employers.
Career-focused programs with placement support potential.
UpTrain programs are designed for students who want practical, career-focused training. Placement assistance may be especially helpful for students entering healthcare, IT, skilled trades, business, and administrative support roles.
Healthcare Programs
Train for clinical, patient care, and healthcare support roles through flexible programs designed to help students build practical, job-ready skills.
- Clinical Medical Assistant
- Medical Billing & Coding
- Surgical Technologist
- Pharmacy Technician
- EKG Technician
IT Certification Programs
Develop in-demand technical skills through certification-focused programs designed to help students prepare for opportunities in tech.
- CompTIA A+
- CompTIA Network+
- CompTIA Security+
- Computer User Support Specialist
Skilled Trades
Trade-focused programs designed for practical workforce entry.
- Intro to Trades
- Diesel Technician
- Electrical Technician
- HVAC Technician
- Plumbing Technician
Business & Admin
Career-focused programs where resume and employer preparation can help students transition faster.
- Project Management PMP
- Project Specialist CAPM
- Associate Professional in HR (aPHR)
- HR Professional
- Six Sigma Green Belt
- Six Sigma Yellow Belt
- Six Sigma Black Belt
What students should expect
- Complete your program requirements
- Stay responsive to placement communication
- Prepare or update your resume
- Submit requested documents if required
- Meet employer-specific hiring requirements
Powered by Ready to Work
Ready to Work provides job placement and externship services for candidates completing healthcare, IT, trades, and other workforce development programs.
20,000+
Candidates placed with employers nationwide
5,000+
Employer partners that have accepted candidates
500+
College and university partners across the U.S.
FAQs
No. UpTrain provides job placement assistance, but employment is not guaranteed. Hiring decisions are made by employers and may depend on several factors, including program completion, certification requirements, location, employer demand, background checks, drug screens, student responsiveness, interview performance, and hiring qualifications.
Job placement assistance may include resume support, candidate intake, interview preparation, documentation support, recruiter guidance, and help connecting eligible students with participating employer opportunities. The goal is to help students take the next step after completing their training.
UpTrain partners with Ready To Work to provide structured placement support for eligible students after they complete their program requirements. Ready To Work may assist with candidate intake, resume preparation, employer connections, and placement-related communication.
Placement assistance typically begins after a student completes their UpTrain program and meets the required completion steps for their selected course. Students may also need to complete placement forms, provide required documents, submit resume information, and participate in an intake call before being connected with employer opportunities.
Yes. Resume support is part of the placement assistance process. Eligible students may receive help preparing a professional resume that can be shared with participating employers.
Participating employers may review approved candidate profiles and request interviews when there is a potential match. However, interview requests are not guaranteed and may depend on employer needs, location, qualifications, availability, and hiring requirements.
Candidate Intake is the process of collecting the information needed to support your placement. This may include your job or externship preferences, location details, availability, resume information, and required documents. This helps Ready To Work better understand your goals and match you with potential opportunities.
Yes. Job placement assistance is offered for all UpTrain programs. Placement support may be especially helpful for students entering healthcare, IT, skilled trades, business, administrative support, and other career-focused fields.
No. An externship and job placement assistance are related, but they are not the same. An externship gives students hands-on experience connected to their training. Job placement assistance helps students prepare for employment opportunities after training, including resume support, intake, employer connections, and interview readiness.
