Help for Job Seekers

Help for Job Seekers

You’re in the right place—see how we can support your career goals.

Browse our list of handpicked, local openings and career opportunities. See something you like? Contact us for a personalized referral.

Sharpen your skills and get expert advice from professional career advisors. Popular topics include job search, resume writing, interviewing, and more.

Connect with top employers, meet hiring managers, and expand your professional network. We aim to help you get direct access to companies with immediate openings.

Explore thousands of courses, from technology and business to creative arts and personal development. Metrix Learning can help you gain skills and earn recognized credentials.

Quality jobs tend to require specialized skills and credentials. We offer tuition assistance and other financial aid to help offset the cost of training for a new career.

Explore potential career pathways, build your resume, and get paid to learn new skills. This program is designed for young adults and those in need of work experience.

The job center has computers, printers, WiFi, and other essential resources. We offer typing tests and administer career assessments upon request. No appointment is necessary and our services are always free.


Address

115 Ascot Drive # 100
Roseville, CA 95661

Phone

(916) 746-7722

In-Person Hours

Tuesday & Thursday, 8:00am – 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:00am – 3:00pm

We serve individuals in Placer, El Dorado, and Alpine counties. Our programs support diverse populations and aim to contribute to a stronger, more inclusive workforce.

Veterans and Eligible Spouses

As part of our commitment to serving those who have served, veterans and eligible spouses receive priority of service and first access to workforce resources.

Low-Income Individuals

Individuals from low-income households can access education, training, and employment opportunities they might not otherwise be able to afford.

Young Adults

We provide paid internships and career guidance to help young people (ages 16-24) explore potential career pathways, build confidence, and transition into the workforce.

Individuals with Disabilities

Work is fundamental to our lives. It means so much more than a paycheck – it offers purpose and independence for all people. We provide assistive technology and accommodation planning to ensure equal access to workforce programs.

Displaced workers

Workers affected by layoffs or business closures can access retraining, career counseling, and job placement services regardless of previous income.

English Language Learners

We provide resources to help immigrants, refugees, and first-generation Americans navigate the public workforce system, overcome language barriers, and thrive in their new community.

Questions?
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We’re ready to assist. Get in touch today.