Services for Individuals
Davidson
County JobLink offers a comprehensive package of services you can
use on your own or with the assistance of a JobLink team member.
It's the single place to address your employment and training needs.
Choose among the following services:
- Assessment of Skills - Evaluate your employment aptitudes,
interests and basic skills.
- Job Search Assistance - Explore your career options in
the current labor market.
- Resume Preparation - Prepare a professional resume through
available software, workshops, or staff assistance.
- Job Listings - Access the latest job
listings through this website and other Internet sites.
- Career Planning and Development - Identify training and
education needed to be competitive in the local labor market.
- Connection to High School Completion and GED - Connect
to classes needed to obtain your Adult
High School Diploma or
GED, or to
upgrade your basic skills.
- Occupational Skills Training for a Specific Career -
Referrals to specific training programs available for the local
labor market.
- Literacy Skills - Improve your basic reading, writing
and math skills.
- Unemployment Claims - Information on filing unemployment
claims.
- Scholarship/Financial Aid Information - Need help paying
for tuition, books and fees? Information is available about a
variety of student financial aid programs.
Specialized
Services for Job Seekers
- Dislocated Worker Program - Assistance for individuals
who have lost their jobs due to plant closings or mass layoffs.
For additional resources see Dislocated
Worker Toolkit.
- Veterans Program - Help for veterans to match their skills
with opportunities in the job market.
- Older Workers Program - Specialized job search and placement
assistance for economically disadvantaged individuals 55 years
or older.
- Disability Services - Help individuals with disabilities
access needed education, training, placement and accommodation
services.
- Job Search and Life Skills Classes - Access workshops
and services that teach you how to better manage your daily life
while balancing work; and learn about current job search techniques
to include resume development, cover letters, interview techniques,
networking, etc.
- Supportive Services - Information and referral to supportive
services you may need; to include child day care, transportation,
family counseling, etc.
- Community Assistance Resource Brochure has been created to assist
you with resources for food, medical care, housing, transprotation, Rent, utilities,
clothing, support groups, mental health, and employment opportunities.
Click
HERE to view the brochure!
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