Philadelphia Works, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA), Collegiate Consortium, and EDSI collaborated to plan and implement public transit boot camp programming. The goal of these programs is to prepare candidates for career pathways within this industry.

The first cohort focused on electro-mechanical and power career pathways. Collegiate Consortium provided technical skills training, with 11 students graduating. Several students have either tested or are scheduled for interviews with SEPTA.

The second cohort was a four-week boot camp focusing on operations career pathways, to become drivers and conductors. Students in this cohort are in the active job search with SEPTA, Durham Bus Services, and other transit employers.

Related Posts

Current Labor Market Conditions

Understanding the dynamics of our labor market is more crucial than ever. Let’s take a journey through the latest numbers and discover what they reveal about our local economic health.

The Current Labor Market Conditions dashboard provides the most up-to-date, high-level look at Philadelphia’s labor market.

Read more

Welcome to Our New SEPMA Co-Chairs!

We are excited to announce the appointment of Dante Pietrinferni, Chief Operating Officer at Perley-Halladay Associates, and Jennifer Tenfelde, Executive Director of Human Resources at

Read more
Accessibility Tools
hide

Contact Me

"*" indicates required fields

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

You are now leaving Philadelphia Works’ website and being redirected to PA CareerLink® PHL for career seeker services including current job openings, workshops, and training opportunities.

You are now leaving Philadelphia Works’ website and being redirected to PA CareerLink® PHL for business services.