NEW YORK (PIX11) -- A new pathway to good-paying city jobs is putting young New Yorkers to work now.
It’s part of Mayor Adams’ commitment to delivering 30,000 paid apprenticeships by 2030, and City officials say they are already halfway there.
Seventeen-year-old Youth Apprentice Daniel Binoshaj says he never imagined he would be working inside One Centre Street, learning real estate from top City experts.
He says the experience is opening doors and helping him grow personally and professionally.
The Office of Talent and Workforce Development calls it a first in the nation.
A new civil service title, Youth Apprentice, gives young people ages 16 to 24 the chance to earn a paycheck while getting hands-on experience at 24 city agencies.
More than 500 youth apprentices have already been p

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