WIOA Adult participant receives support from WorkSmart and finds employment at Exact Sciences
Rashad Anderson had the skills, ambition, and prior technical diplomas, but found that financial challenges were hindering him in the next step of his life - earning his Associate's degree in Electromechanical Technology at Madison College. With a family of seven kids between him and his wife, the cost of commuting three days a week to the Truax campus in Madison was a huge financial burden.

His wife, who had received assistance from the program while earning her Nursing degree, had expressed how much WorkSmart helped her. That's when Rashad spoke to Career Planner Greta Schaller-Alonso and got connected to the WorkSmart Network.
With guidance from Greta and the WorkSmart team, Rashad was able to be reimbursed for his mileage and stayed on track to complete his degree. Even before graduation, his hard work paid off — he secured a position at Exact Sciences as a Technical Support Engineer, earning $57 an hour.
This role not only provided a significant wage increase but also gave him the stability he had long worked for. As a formerly incarcerated individual, Rashad shared that getting support with his education and having financial security for his family was a huge deal to him.
“Greta has been such a godsend, just always smiling and straight-forward and ready to help in any way she can,” Rashad shared. “Because of WorkSmart, I've been able to get a job where I can provide for my family and even save enough to pay off some family debt.”
Now, with a promising career and financial security, Rashad is setting his sights on the future. He hopes to return to school to earn his Bachelor's in Computer Science, aiming to become a Controls Engineer. His journey to career and financial stability speaks on the ability to turn your life around and the supportive power of systems like the WorkSmart Network.