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Operated by the Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS), the Workforce & Technology Center (WTC) offers innovative and personalized programs and services that help people with disabilities go to work.

For those who want to explore the various high tech career possibilities, Career Assessment Services are available.  These services help people with disabilities make these types of career decisions. They do this with a series of interviews, paper and pencil testing and work samples that see if an individual has the interest and ability to meet the requirements of a wide variety of jobs.

WTC also has several training programs in high tech fields:

CADD - CADD drafters are responsible for developing accurate drawings to be used in design or for documentation purposes.  The disciplines utilizing CADD drafters are extensive and include architecture, engineering, manufacturing and construction.

In addition, WTC's training programs include state-of-the art technology and equipment.  To check out other training programs, go to WTC Career and Technology Training.

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