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Hawaii Disaster Recovery Jobs Portal

The portal is part of Maui's recovery effort to connect job seekers and employers.

Sonoma County Job Link Offers Job Seekers Opportunities For Training And Skills Building

Job Link is the one-stop career center for job seekers and youth ages 14-24 and the workforce solution for employers looking for qualified job applicants.

Regional Analysts At North Carolina Division Of Workforce Solutions Recognized For Their Veterans Portal Innovations

North Carolina is home to nearly 800,000 veterans and several of the nation's most important defense installations.

Governor Ron DeSantis Announces $5 Million In Dislocated Worker Grant Available For Floridians Impacted By Hurricane Sally

The grant is administered by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and primarily provides disaster relief employment in the form of temporary jobs to Floridians who were impacted by Hurricane Sally.

Geographic Solutions' PUA Software Offers Relief States Managing Pandemic Unemployment Assistance

Our PUA solution includes functionality to process new PUA declarations, declaration amendments, and abides by parameters governing PUA benefits.

North Carolina Launches New Tools To Help Veterans Find Jobs

North Carolina veterans now have new tools available to help them find jobs, Governor Roy Cooper announced today just ahead of Veterans Day and Employ a Veteran Week.

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The Texas Workforce Commission, the Texas Education Agency, and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board developed an easy-to-use website for college students seeking work experience.

Hire A Veteran Day Highlights The Benefits Of The Employ Florida Vets Portal

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis designates July 25 as "Hire a Veteran Day".

Governor Rick Scott has announced that Florida has been awarded federal National Dislocated Worker Grants to provide temporary employment to Floridians affected by Hurricane Michael.