What Employers Should Know About Passport2Success
Local research has shown that the majority of high school graduates in the Cayman Islands do not meet the enhanced basic skill standard, which includes: enhanced literacy, effective communication, problem solving and working in teams. Increasingly entry level positions in the workforce require higher levels of education.
Particular group such as single mothers and young men have also been identified as high-risk for unemployment.
The government has identified this as a major issue and has introduced Passport2Success, a National Employment Passport Programme, as a remedial measure.
The Passport2Success programme is full time, 5 days a week, from 8:30am to 4pm.
Passport2Success relies on the participation of employers to provide opportunities to participants of the programme with the desire to improve themselves.