Texas students are graduating high school with industry-based certifications that prove they're ready to work. From healthcare and IT to welding and business, these credentials give students a head start and give employers access to skilled, motivated entry-level talent. Our role is to connect employers with these career-ready students so you can hire with confidence.
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IBCs are state-approved credentials that show students have real skills in areas like healthcare, welding, IT, construction, and more.
Students receive official certificates from approved testing or certifying bodies (such as OSHA, NCCER, Microsoft) and our team verifies them before sharing resumes with employers.
Yes. Only certifications recognized by Texas employers and workforce leaders make the state-approved list.
They arrive with entry-level technical skills, safety training, and a head start on industry standards-- reducing your training time.
That's our specialty. We provide employers with resumes of certified graduates in your area, explain the certifications students hold, and help match candidates with your hiring needs.
Review the list of TEA (Texas Education Association) industry-based certifications here.
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