Government agencies operate workforce centers in every state

December 22, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Getting Ahead

Are you beating the pavement looking for employment? If so, you are probably very familiar with job listings. Job listings compile available employment opportunities to make the searching process easier.

Government agencies operate workforce centers in every state. The workforce center works with community businesses and individuals. They offer free services to both the employer and potential employees. They compile job listings available, the basic skills necessary for each job, and the starting rate of pay for each job. They also have each job seeker complete paperwork regarding education, background information, and additional skills. The workforce center strives to match potential employees with the job listings they …

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