Welfare Info

American Job Centers

U.S. Department of Labor

What is American Job Centers?

American Job Centers are at the heart of the workforce investment system under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). These centers provide an integrated array of high-quality services so that workers, job seekers, and businesses can conveniently find the help they need under one roof in easy to reach locations. American Job Centers are designed to help businesses find qualified workers and help job seekers obtain employment and training services to enhance their careers. These services include assessment of skills, abilities, aptitudes and needs; assistance with Unemployment Insurance; access to employment services such as the states' job board and labor market information; career counseling; job search and job placement assistance; and information on training, education and related supportive services such as day care and transportation. Eligible individuals can obtain more intensive services and training. American Job Centers are convenient to most communities in the United States.

Administration

American Job Centers is administered by U.S. Department of Labor.

Program Requirements

The American Job Centers provide access to career guidance, employment and training opportunities for all Americans.

Application Details

What is the application process for American Job Centers?

For more information, see the Program Contact Information below.

Contact Info

1-877-872-5627

How to Apply

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