Residents who are unemployed or want to upgrade their skills and build careers can find current job listings and vocational training through Sonoma County Job Link. Job Link is the one-stop career center for job seekers and youth ages 14-24 and the workforce solution for employers looking for qualified job applicants.
“With many looking for jobs due to COVID 19, services provided by Job Link can offer the boost that helps them return to work and financial self-sufficiency,” says Sonoma County Employment and Training Division Director Katie Greaves. “For workers who want to move into a different career or get new skills, Job Link has access to many ‘earn-and-learn’ job training opportunities they can choose from.”
Bilingual Job Link staff are available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., by phone and email, and in-person during limited hours from 8 a.m.-noon. During the limited hours, residents can also access the on-site Computer Lab to create a resume, search for jobs and research employers. Workshops, vocational counseling and other supportive services are accessible at the Job Link website at www.caljobs.joblinksonoma.org.
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