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The U.S. Department of Labor sponsors many job-related programs and services. These are often referred to as CareerOneStop, workforce services or workforce centers. The services provided can help you find new employment, learn new skills, improve existing skills, get a better job and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Program Benefits | Am I eligible? How do I apply? |
There is a CareerOneStop website that can help you explore new careers, plan for education, get advice on your resume, get connected with job-searching tools and more - all for free!
There are also CareerOneStop and Workforce job centers all over the country that provide additional services. Most services are provided for free, though a few may require a small fee. You may also need to provide proof that you are eligible for the available services. Benefits provided by such centers often include:
Contact your local center to see what services are available to you can either locate a center online, or call (toll free) 1 (877) US2-JOBS (1 877 872-5627).
Eligibility for certain services may be restricted in some areas. Contact your local center, to find about what services are available in your area, and what you need to do to get them.