Youth ages 16 through 24 may place their resumes into an employer-searchable database of resumes. Job search kiosk in the center enables youth to search an automated job bank resource file. Services through the WIOA program are for low income youth who meet at least one of six defined barriers to school completion or employment, and include tutoring and other educational supports, occupational skills training and mentoring, academic guidance and counseling, and summer employment.
Ages 16 through 24; Core job search services are for all youth without regard to income; Enhanced WIOA program services are for low income youth who meet at least one of six defined barriers to school completion or employment
562 Wescott Road
Danielson, CT
06239
M-W: 9am-4pm; Th-F: By appointment only
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No fee
Handicap parking available, Ramps
American Job Centers, (formerly CT Works One Stop Career Centers), offer all Connecticut job seekers career counseling, resume preparation assistance, job search support services, workshops, and access to a database of job postings. AJCs also refer eligible individuals to federally funded job training and intensive job search support services. Connecticut businesses also use the AJCs for employee recruiting, job training, and related support services. American Job Centers are a collaboration of state, regional, and local organizations addressing the workforce development needs of Connecticut. There are full-service and affiliate offices. The full-service offices offer locations where Veterans Representatives are located, although appointments can be made to meet in other offices.
860-263-6789
Job First Employment Services
CATEGORY: Active Military/Military Families/Veterans
CATEGORY: Employment and Training
CATEGORY: Mental Health Care
CATEGORY: Youth and Young Adults
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