Career Services
Job and Employment Links for the Week of August 6
The National Dislocated Worker Grants provide resources to states and other eligible appliciants to respond to large, unexpected layoff events causing significant job losses. This funding is intended to temporarily expand capacity to serve dislocated workers, including military service members, and meet the increased demand for WIOA employment and training services, with a purpose to reemploy laid off workers and enhance their employability and earnings. You can learn more about how these grants help teach 'Old Doug' New Tricks from the DOL blog .
YearUp aligns job training with corporate partner needs and market trends to ensure that the skills students learn will be in-demand . Learn valuable technical and professional skills, and gain work experience during internships at top companies. Earn a stipend throughout the program ( both while you train and during your internship) and complete courses eligible for college credits.
Hunter College COPE and SPELL Saturday English Language Classes: COPE (Community Outreach Program in English) classes are for any adult. The cost is $60 for the semester. SPELL classes are only for parents of children in high school or of young children living in NYC. Classes are free but documentation for one child is required. Both programs are open for fall semester registration. For information and to download applications.
CUNY Tech Works in collaboration with CUNY BMCC (Borough of Manhattan Community College) Office of Adult Continuing Education and Workforce Development is offering "No Cost" Information Technology Training. The 22 week industry certified Comupter Network Support training in CompTIA A+ and CISCO CCNA also includes soft skills preparation, and job placement assistance. Training earns up to 4 college credits towards a CIS Associate degree at BMCC. Classes begin August 21, 2017. Pre req: H.S. diploma or GED, Tabe test and interview for consideration. Must attend Information Session: Call 212-346-8410, visit www.bmcc.cuny.edu/ce
New Partners, Inc. will present a recruitment on Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 10 am - 1:30 pm for Home Health Aide (5 F/T & P/T openings) at Flushing Workforce 1 Career Center, 138-60 Barclay Ave., 2nd Floor, Flushing, NY 11355. For information call 718-661-5000.
Career Development Workshop on Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm at Brooklyn Workforce 1 Career Center, 250 Schermerhorn Street, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. This workshop is for all interested jobseekers to learn the value of the career exploration process and how the process can positively impact your career path.
Career Development Workshop : Job Finding Club on Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 2-4 pm at Flushing Workforce 1 Career Center, 138-60 Barclay Ave. 2nd Floor, Flushing, NY 11355. This workshop is for all interested jobseekers and dislocated workers to form a weekly support group focusing on obtaining job goals.
Spanish Speaking Resume Writing Workshop on Thursday, August 10, 2017, 12:30 - 2:30 pm. at Flushing Workforce 1 Career Center, 138-60 Barclay Avenue, 2nd Floor, Flushing, NY 11355. All interested jobseekers and dislocated workers will learn to organize, revise and update resumes.
Basic Resume Writing Workshop on Thursday, August 10, 2017, 1:30 - 3 pm at Brooklyn Workforce 1 Career Center, 250 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Participants will learn the purpose of a resume, chronological and combination resumes and select the appropriate type for their specific needs.
Career Development Workshop: Job Zone on Friday, August 11, 2017, 9-11 am, at Flushing Workforce 1 Career Center, 138-60 Barclay Ave., 2nd Floor, Flushing, NY 11355. This workshop is for all interested jobseekers and dislocated workers. Log in, access JZ modules. Must have ny.gov ID. Able to use computer.
Job Postings at New York City Workforce 1.
Apprenticeship Opportunities in New York City.
Brooklyn Community Board 14: Available jobs
The New York City Employment and Training Coalition (NYCE&TC) is an association of 200 community-based organizations, educational institutions, and labor unions that annually provide job training and employment services to over 750,000 New Yorkers, including welfare recipients, unemployed workers, low-wage workers, at-risk youth, the formerly incarcerated, immigrants and the mentally and physically disabled. View NYCE&TC Job Listings.
Digital NYC is the official online hub of the New York City startup and technology ecosystem, bringing together every company, startup, investor, event, job, class, blog, video, workplace, accelerator, incubator, resource, and organization in the five boroughs. Search jobs by category on this site.
St. Nicks Alliance Workforce Development provides Free Job Training and Educational Programs in Environmental Response and Remediation Tec (ERRT). Commercial Driver's License, Pest Control Technician Training (PCT), Employment Search and Prep Training and Job Placement, Earn Benefits and Career Path Center. For information and assistance, please visit St. Nicks Alliance Workforce Development or call 718-302-2057 ext. 202.
Brooklyn Workforce Innovations helps jobless and working poor New Yorkers establish careers in sectors that offer good wages and opportunities for advancement. Currently, BWI offers free job training programs in four industries: commercial driving, telecommunications cable installation, TV and film production, and skilled woodworking.
CMP (formerly Chinatown Manpower Project) in lower Manhattan is now recruiting for a free training in Quickbooks, Basic Accounting, and Excel. This training is open to anyone who is receiving food stamps but no cash assistance. Class runs for eight weeks, followed by one-on-one meetings with a job developer. CMP also provides Free Home Health Aide Training for bilingual English/Cantonese speakers who are receiving food stamps but no cash assistance. Training runs Mondays through Fridays for six weeks and includes test prep and taking the HHA certification exam. Students learn about direct care techniques such as taking vital signs and assisting with personal hygiene and nutrition. For more information for the above two training programs, email: info@cmpny.org, call 212-571-1690, or visit. CMP also provides tuition-based healthcare and business trainings free to students who are entitled to ACCESS funding.
Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW) trains women and places them in careers in the skilled construction, utility, and maintenance trades. It helps women achieve economic independence and a secure future. For information call 212-627-6252 or register online.
Grace Institute provides tuition-free, practical job training in a supportive learning community for underserved New York area women of all ages and from many different backgrounds. For information call 212-832-7605.
Please note this page will be revised when more recruitment events for the week of August 6 become available.
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