An excellent fit at PCs for People: Aquil Treece’s story

Aquil recalls, “My issue in the beginning was my lack of education in this field despite the fact that I was always good at it.”

When he heard about the Y.O.U. young adult Credential Training program in IT, he thought, “I’m good at technology and can definitely use this training to help me get employed in this field.” That’s exactly what happened when he interviewed at PCs for People.

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