I wonder how JVS can get a negative review but then everyone’s experience is different.
I am an African that attended JVS for my Career works medical and my class was very diverse with a very professional and amazing instructor, whom I can call upon to this day for anything.
I was a student who wanted to get into healthcare administration but didn’t have the money to pay for classes, I meet a representative of JVS at a school job fare and learned about their programs that are free. I was interviewed and met the criteria. It was very competitive because they wanted to choose people who are committed and dedicated to finish the program, graduate, and to aggressively find and keep a job.
I completed the program within two months, which was very informative with workplace and life skills. My instructor was very knowledgeable and classmates were amazing, we treated each other with love and respect. Three months after graduation, I got multiple job offers from Radnet, Children’s Hospital, and Cedars-Sinai even with the pandemic going on. Our instructor, with the help of our updated resumes worked aggressively to send our resumes to all the partnered hospitals they work with.
I finally chose Cedars and I love it, the best decision I have ever made was to apply to JVS and successfully complete the program.
So if you’re out there looking for a career path or want to start all over again, try JVS, all the classes are free. They have career works medical, CNA, and a Maintenance program, which is all free as long as you qualify and you’re dedicated to learn.
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