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The OhioMeansJobs (OMJ) Center is located within Wyandot County Department of Job and Family Services, and is available to any person who needs assistance with all aspects in obtaining and maintaining employment. Services such as resume writing, mock interviewing, and assistance with online job searching are offered. Online employment resources may be found at OhioMeansJobs.com
Provides a center where individuals can access fax machines, telephones, copiers, computers with internet access, and printers to conduct their job searches and create/update resumés. Workplace staff offer basic computer skills training, job search and placement assistance, vocational and literacy evaluations, and labor market information.
Provides assistance to adults ages 19 and above and U.S. veterans to enroll in and complete a post-secondary education program

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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Academic Counseling
Financial Literacy Training
College/University Entrance Support
Provide free employment related services to job seekers and employers; job search tools, information on training and supportive services for job seekers; recruitment services and help with workforce education and training needs for employers.

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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
GreeneWorks offers a variety of direct and indirect services to people seeking employment. Offers assistance with job hunting, interviewing, career counseling, training and other support to help people get and keep jobs.

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Job Search/Placement
Career Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Computer Literacy Training Programs

Offers OhioMeansJobs (OMJ) programming. Provides a variety of support and resources for individuals seeking gainful employment such as assistance creating a resume and access to self-service resources such as computers, job boards, and career fair events.

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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Employment services include employment and career counseling, job search resource center with internet access, resume preparation assistance, job leads, interview skills development, access to education resources. Employment specialists are available to answer questions and provide additional assistance and linkage to other local community supportive services.
Full service workforce resource center. Offers a variety of services to assist job seekers seek employment. Services are free and include: computers, faxes and phones to aid job search, training in beginning computer use, tools to create a resume and prepare for job interviews, career exploration, facts on occupations in demand and wage statistics, information on obtaining a GED or remediation in Reading, Math and English, tips on funding for school, referrals for transportation assistance, child care, housing, utility bills, etc.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Child Support Wage Assignment Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Medicaid Applications
TANF Applications
Paternity/Maternity Establishment
Child Care Expense Assistance Applications
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Welfare Rights Assistance
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Welfare to Work Programs
Workforce Development provides One Stop Employment and Training resources online at https://ohiomeansjobs.ohio.gov or in person at the comprehensive job assistance center. Employment services include employment and career counseling, job search resource center with internet access, resume preparation assistance, job leads, interview skills development, access to education resources. Employment specialists are available to answer questions and provide additional assistance and linkage to other local community supportive services.

Offers OhioMeansJobs (OMJ) programming. Provides a variety of support and resources for individuals seeking gainful employment such as assistance creating a resume and access to self-service resources such as computers, job boards, and career fair events.

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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Full service workforce resource center. Offers a variety of services to assist job seekers seek employment. Services are free and include: computers, faxes and phones to aid job search, training in beginning computer use, tools to create a resume and prepare for job interviews, career exploration, facts on occupations in demand and wage statistics, information on obtaining a GED or remediation in Reading, Math and English, tips on funding for school, referrals for transportation assistance, child care, housing, utility bills, etc.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Child Support Wage Assignment Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Medicaid Applications
TANF Applications
Paternity/Maternity Establishment
Child Care Expense Assistance Applications
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Welfare Rights Assistance
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Welfare to Work Programs
Provides a one-stop services center with an array of employment and training services in a convenient, easily accessible location.
Connects employers with employees, completes applicant testing, as well as helping employers with incumbent worker, job postings, job search assistanc, resume & cover letter preparations, and computer, scanner, printer, fax and Internet use.

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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Provides support to individuals who are underemployed or separated from employment. Services include job search assistance, job readiness workshops, resume services, networking groups, and funding for occupational training services.

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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Provides employment and training services in a convenient, easily accessible location. Services include career exploration, testing and assessment; resume preparation assistance, interview training and other prejob guidance services; job matching and referral; job registration; labor market and career information; information on financial aid for education and training; and referral for job training, transportation, child care, personal and financial counseling, health care and other human services resources in the community. Also has computers and a fax machine available at no charge.

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WIOA Programs
Job Finding Assistance
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers

Offers OhioMeansJobs (OMJ) programming. Provides a variety of support and resources for individuals seeking gainful employment such as assistance creating a resume and access to self-service resources such as computers, job boards, and career fair events.

Categories

Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Full service workforce resource center. Offers a variety of services to assist job seekers seek employment. Services are free and include: computers, faxes and phones to aid job search, training in beginning computer use, tools to create a resume and prepare for job interviews, career exploration, facts on occupations in demand and wage statistics, information on obtaining a GED or remediation in Reading, Math and English, tips on funding for school, referrals for transportation assistance, child care, housing, utility bills, etc.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Child Support Wage Assignment Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Medicaid Applications
TANF Applications
Paternity/Maternity Establishment
Child Care Expense Assistance Applications
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Welfare Rights Assistance
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Welfare to Work Programs
Provides a one-stop services center with an array of employment and training services in a convenient, easily accessible location.
Provides assistance to adults ages 19 and above and U.S. veterans to enroll in and complete a post-secondary education program

Categories

Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Financial Literacy Training
College/University Entrance Support
Academic Counseling
Provides One Stop employment and training resources online at https://ohiomeansjobs.ohio.gov or in person at the comprehensive job assistance center. Employment services include employment and career counseling, job search resource center with internet access, resume preparation assistance, job leads, interview skills development, access to education resources. Employment specialists are available to answer questions and provide additional assistance and linkage to other local community supportive services.

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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Offers financial counseling; employment and training; and income supports to assist participants in improving their financial well-being.

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Financial Literacy Training
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Provides services that support job readiness and career exploration by offering assistance with resume writing, job search assistance, online application assistance, mock interviews, training and education funding, and computer, fax and printer use.

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Prejob Guidance
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Job Finding Assistance
Full service workforce resource center. Offers a variety of services to assist job seekers seek employment. Services are free and include: computers, faxes and phones to aid job search, training in beginning computer use, tools to create a resume and prepare for job interviews, career exploration, facts on occupations in demand and wage statistics, information on obtaining a GED or remediation in Reading, Math and English, tips on funding for school, referrals for transportation assistance, child care, housing, utility bills, etc.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Child Support Wage Assignment Assistance
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Medicaid Applications
TANF Applications
Paternity/Maternity Establishment
Child Care Expense Assistance Applications
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Welfare Rights Assistance
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Welfare to Work Programs
Offers resources available to community members who are currently unemployed and looking for employment, or those who want a different or higher paying job. Job Seekers have access to a full selection of resources under one convenient location, Services available include: - Employment and career counseling - Staffed, full service job search resource center with internet access - A host of jobseeker-related services including resume development, job leads, (link to hot jobs) and interview skills brush up - Veterans services - Access to education and training providers - Vocation rehabilitation services for those with a disability - Connections to other supportive services.

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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
A Workforce Services team provides specialized assistance for job seekers which can include help with resume writing, practicing interview skills, getting your GED, and job searching. The resource centers also offer the ability to utilize computers, copiers, phones, fax machines, and other resources.

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Public Access Computers/Tools
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Job Finding Assistance