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What is the name of a government program to help high school dropouts get job?

There isn't one single, universally named government program in the US (or most countries) specifically aimed at *only* high school dropouts to get jobs. Instead, various programs may assist dropouts, often alongside other at-risk youth or unemployed adults. These programs often fall under broader categories like workforce development or vocational training.

To find relevant programs, you'd need to search by location (state and/or local level) and the specific services offered (e.g., "job training for unemployed youth," "GED programs," "vocational rehabilitation"). The programs often involve a combination of:

* GED/Adult Education programs: Helping individuals earn their high school equivalency diploma.

* Vocational training programs: Providing skills training for specific jobs.

* Job placement services: Assisting with resume writing, interview skills, and finding employment.

* Workforce development programs: Broader initiatives that encompass training, job placement, and sometimes financial assistance.

The specific names of these programs vary widely depending on the state and local government. You would need to search online using the keywords mentioned above and your location to find the available options.

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