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5722 W US-10 Ludington, MI 49431 Phone: 231-843-2563 or 800-843-3073 Fax: 231-843-2564 |
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| Our Workforce Service Center in Ludington will help you find work in any County within the State of Michigan in which you would like to work. All of our services are free. We have experienced, helpful staff here in our office and computers you can use for job-finding on the internet. If you're not sure how to use the internet for job-finding, don't worry: it's easy and we'll help you do it. The Workforce Service Center is where everything is in one place: job seekers come here to find work, employers come here to find workers, and service agencies are here to help. These are the partner agencies that offer their services through the Mason County Workforce Service Center: | ||
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The Foundation for Behavioral Resources operates all the adult employment and training programs (Workforce Investment Act, Work First, Welfare to Work) in Mason county for Michigan Works! West Central.
Services to job seekers include: Services to employers include: The Foundation for Behavioral Resources is a non-profit corporation with affiliates throughout Michigan. FBR website: fbrworkfirst.org/ |
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Eagle Village is dedicated to helping youth from the age of 14 to 21 to obtain employment either in the private or public sector. We assist them with career exploration, educational assessment, and job placement. These services are provided in Lake, Mason, Mecosta, Newaygo and Osceola counties. Eagle Village website: www.eaglevillage.org |
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Newaygo County Regional Educational Service Agency administers an Internet based statewide system designed to link Employers and Job Seekers easily and free of charge in the West Central region. The "Michigan Job Bank" website is the largest job bank in the country. The Michigan Works! Employment Services (ES) Specialist will also assist and guide clients to create or perfect a "traditional" resume, cover letters, and instruct with job interview tips and preparation. The ES Specialist will also key in on "special" assistance that any agency (Veteran's Representative, Rehabilitation Services, Eagle Village Youth Services, etc.) may be able to lend the job seeker to enhance their ability to compete in the job market. These referrals are key in attracting new clients to obtain assistance and to allow a full range of networking opportunities between agencies. NCRESA website: www.ncresa.org |
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Michigan Rehabilitation Services work in partnership with persons with disabilities to prepare for employment., To be eligible for services the person must have a disability that causes a barrier to employment. A disability may be physical, emotional, learning or substance abuse. Participants and counselors work together to explore career options and then develop a plan to reach the career goal. The plan may include further training; strategies to improve job seeking and job interview skills; address the need for accommodations on the job; and placement services. Program orientations are held at the Ludington Workforce Service Center. Call ahead to make an appointment. MRS website: www.michigan.gov/mdcd/ |
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Michigan Veterans Representative "Your Best Bet, Hire a Vet." The Veterans Employment helps with job referral and placement; assists in resume writing and career planning. The Veterans Representative also helps with interview skills and offers Labor market Information as well as information on veterans benefits. |
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