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Although no two one-stop systems or centers are exactly alike, the following services are typical workforce services available at a one-stop workforce center, and/or provided in some combination by a GDOL career center, Rehabilitation Services or other local workforce system partner at a nearby location.
Education and Training Services
Information and guidance about career options, occupational classroom training, financial aid resources, and other training services that might be available in the area such as on-the-job training or customized training, access to the Workforce Investment Act Individual Training Account Eligible Provider/Program List system (training programs eligible for WIA Individual Training Account funding) and Georgia Career Information System (GCIS).
Support Services
Potential eligibility through the Workforce Investment Act for transportation, childcare, tools, uniforms and other needs while in training or when starting work.
Personal Employment Assistance
Individual career exploration, assessment and counseling, and job search assistance from highly trained professionals.
Local and National Job Listings
The world’s largest job listing network and on-line, job referral request system.
Resources Areas
Access to PCs, laser printers, the latest word-processing and résumé writing software, Internet, e-mail, telephone, fax, job search skills workshops, books, videos, and more.
Job Search and Financial Management Workshops
Workshops about writing résumés and cover letters, turning a job interview into a job offer, negotiating a higher salary, and tips on stretching income while searching for a job.
Self-Help Library
Books, videos, software and a variety of career exploration tools available to assist in preparing for a career.
Labor Market Information
Employment trends, area profiles, market projections, job outlook, and wage information.
Assistive Technology (AT)
The latest state-of-the-art equipment for customers with visual and/or hearing impairments.
Veterans Services
Specialized veteran staff to provide employment assistance to all military veterans
Federal Bonding Program
Assistance program for individuals who are unable to obtain commercial bonding required by employers.
Seasonal Farm Worker Services
Information on and referral to agricultural jobs in certain areas of the state.
Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Information about weekly monetary assistance using a PC based self-entry system.
Special Population Services
Services tailored to the needs of the older worker, youth, TANF customers, persons with disabilities, etc.
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