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New York City’s Workforce1 Career Centers connect employers to a skilled workforce and provide training and placement services to the City’s adult workforce. Workforce1 Career Centers are located throughout the five boroughs and provide jobseekers with a full array of employment services, including job placement, career counseling, professional development, and access to training opportunities.
Workforce1 is a better way to find a job in New York City. If you’re unemployed or hoping to make a mid-career change, we offer free services to connect you with the job that’s right for you.
How Workforce1 can help:
Finding a Job
Workforce1 works with top employers throughout New York City to link them with quality candidates like you. Discover job opportunities and recruitment events at a Workforce1 Career Center near you.
Training Opportunities
Workforce1 connects you to the training you need for the job you want.
Professional Development
Workforce1 offers workshops and one-on-one career counseling to help you move ahead in your career.
Workforce1 Career Centers are located in all five boroughs of New York City.
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Are you looking for a job? The New Jersey One-Stop Career Centers is the place to start. Located throughout New Jersey, One-Stop Career Centers offer services (free of charge) to help you develop the skills needed to succeed in a 21st century work environment.
New Jersey's One-Stop Career Centers are staffed with qualified professionals who can assist with obtaining employment or the training you need to meet the demands of our present workforce. Employment counselors can help explore career choices relating to your interests and abilities and will help you explore occupations that best utilize your skills in the current job market.
The One-Stop Career Centers also offer educational training programs in vocational and trade schools or on-site at the One-Stop, on-the-job training with local employers and apprenticeships in many fields. In addition, Job Search Readiness Workshops provide information on how to successfully look for a job, conduct yourself in an interview, write a resume or learn about the local labor market.
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