Overview
- The JCF platform opened on December 1 for a new postulation window, offering roughly 45,000 placements to youths who are not studying or working.
- Work centers have three calendar days to accept or decline candidates after interviews, with profiles released to reapply if there is no response.
- Accepted applicants begin training in January 2026 and receive 8,480.17 pesos per month in 2025 deposited on a Banco del Bienestar card, plus IMSS medical coverage.
- Vacancies are prioritized in municipalities with higher social rezago and violence, with availability shown on a public focalization map.
- Training lasts 12 months for five to eight hours daily under a tutor, ends with a skills certificate, and the program reports about 70% job or productive placement for graduates; mobile offices support registration in low-connectivity areas.