Discover how YouthPioneer increases the employability of young NEETs by addressing skills gaps in an innovative and collaborative way. Join our mission at empowering youth NEET to play a key role in today’s evolving economy.
YouthPioneer empowers young NEETs by enhancing their soft and entrepreneurial skills through innovative methods, mentoring, work-based learning experiences, and stakeholder collaboration, fostering their integration into the labour market.
Join us in shaping a resilient framework for promotion to the labour market where the aspirations of young NEETs meet the reality of the world of employment and decision making across Europe. Our mission emphasizes empowering young NEETs to respond to real-business challenges through project design.
Learn about our target groups.
Youth NEETs aged 15-29 who wish to upgrade their skills to adapt dynamically to all labour market developments.
Companies and potential Employers, Youth Organisations, NGOs, Employment Agencies, Local Authorities and Policy Makers.
National Authorities and Policy Makers, EU Directorates, Partnerships and Consortia, Potential Co-Founders, Investors.
Promoting collaboration between local authorities, businesses, and youth organisations to address the challenges and opportunities faced by young NEETs.
Understanding the aspirations of young NEETs through networking events and individual meetings with professionals.
Enhancing the soft and technical skills necessary for young NEETs to succeed in the job market through mentoring, project design, and work-based learning.
Enhancing the soft and technical skills necessary for young NEETs to succeed in the job market through mentoring, project design, and work-based learning.
Reach out to learn more about our projects, partnerships, and how you can join our mission to empower young NEETs through innovation.
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