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Looking For A New Job Or Career? Trying To Hire? WorkSource Can Help!

Looking for a new job or searching for the right candidate to fill a position is now even easier. WorkSource, which operates career centers across Seattle and the state, recently partnered with Monster.com to create a powerful new website to match job seekers with employers who are hiring: WorkSourceWA.com.

Job seekers can search thousands of positions, use the easy resume builder and find which careers they are best suited for and what they pay. Employers get unlimited job posting, automatic ranking and side-by-side comparisons of applicants based on their criteria.

Personalized, face-to-face service is also available. Individuals who have been laid off from a job, are rethinking their career or are just starting out can go to WorkSource locations for help searching for work, assessing and building skills and exploring careers.

Centers provide workshops in writing dynamic resumes and cover letters, excelling during interviews and more. We have computers, copiers, free Wi-Fi and phones. Career specialists can also connect job seekers to training options. Studies have shown that people who use WorkSource job search services tend to find work faster and earn more money than those who don’t.

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Services for business include candidate recruiting and screening, job fairs and hiring events, training and skills acquisition for existing workers and labor market data.

WorkSource is a statewide partnership of state, local and nonprofit agencies that provides an array of employment and training services to job seekers and employers in Washington. Last year, WorkSource professionals helped some 170,000 workers and nearly 5,600 Washington employers.

WorkSource locations can be found at WorkSourceWA.com.

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