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Career Services

Your Success Is Our Mission — Let’s Find Your Career Together

ARIZONA@WORK is here to support job seekers at every stage of their career journey. Whether you’re exploring new opportunities, building your skills, or preparing to re-enter the workforce, we offer the tools, guidance, and programs you need to secure—and keep—the right job. Every day, we help people of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels connect with quality employment across a wide range of industries.


How We Can Help

We provide a full suite of services designed to help you succeed, including:

  • Personalized career counseling and coaching
  • Job search assistance and employer connections
  • Training, education, and skills development
  • Supportive services tailored to your needs

What You Can Do

Take charge of your job search by accessing the state’s largest workforce database, AZJobConnection.gov.

There, you can:

  • Browse thousands of job postings
  • Upload your resume
  • Connect directly with hiring employers

How We Serve Veterans

ARIZONA@WORK is proud to support those who have served. Through the Disabled Veterans’ Outreach Program (DVOP) and our Local Veterans Employment Representatives (LVERs), veterans receive priority access to all employment services. Our team is committed to helping veterans and eligible spouses explore career pathways and connect with employers who value their skills and experience.


Put Our Services & Programs to Work for You

The ARIZONA@WORK Youth Program implements the WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) requirements for year-round development and employment training for youth 14-24.
The Youth Program provides both in-school and out-of-school youth access to opportunities and resources that help them transition into the workforce and work towards self-sufficiency.
Participants in the youth program will start with a week-long intensive work readiness class (available four times a year) and then may move to Work Experience (WEX) to receive hands-on training, unsubsidized employment, and gain occupational skills in specific jobs. Participants can earn incentives based on progress and performance in the program.

The ARIZONA@WORK Youth Program is funded by the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act and offers year-round career coaching, soft skills, and employment training for ages 14 to 24. The Program provides both in-school and out-of-school youth access to opportunities and resources to help them transition to the workforce or post-secondary school and create a self-sufficiency plan.

Youth Program participants receive intensive one-on-one career coaching, soft skills, plus interest and skills assessments to guide career planning. They may be placed in a paid or unpaid Work Experience or internship. Participants can earn incentives for achieving program goals and if determined necessary, may receive supportive services.

Participants create short-term and long-term career plans which often include hands-on or classroom occupational skills training. The goal is to assist youth to become self-sufficient in a career that provides them opportunity for advancement. This program has eligibility criteria.

The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act-funded program for adults assists unemployed or underemployed individuals to implement their career plan and obtain a job earning a living wage. This program has eligibility criteria.
 
The ARIZONA@WORK Job Center Orientation is the first step toward enrollment in the Adult Program. Through the Seven Steps to Work Readiness workshops series, participants do self-exploration to determine their skills, strengths, and barriers. Plus they fine-tune their career goals.
 
Sometimes the barriers to employment are so significant that people need more than this basic assistance to be successful. For eligible individuals, the WIOA Adult Program may be able to provide needed support and or occupational skills training to make employment plans a reality.
 
The program goal is for all area job seekers to be @WORK! 

JOBS FOR PEOPLE. PEOPLE FOR JOBS.

Services for Job Seekers
Dislocated Worker Program services are provided by ARIZONA@WORK and are designed to help laid-off workers get back to work as quickly as possible. Services are federally funded by The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). These programs help people to overcome obstacles such as entering a new industry, lowered demand for acquired skills, or lack of work experience or education.
Eligibility for Dislocated Worker Program
  • Permanent Closure/Substantial Layoff: An individual who has been laid-off or has received a notice of layoff from employment as result of mass layoff or permanent closure
  • Layoff: An individual who has been laid off of employment through no fault of his or her own and is eligible for or has exhausted unemployment benefits compensation or has been employed for a sufficient time to demonstrate attachment to the workforce but is not eligible for unemployment due to insufficient earnings
  • Self-Employed: An individual who is was self- employed and is now unemployed (includes farmer, rancher, fisherman) due to general economic conditions or natural disaster.
  • Displaced Homemaker: An individual who has been providing unpaid services to family members in the home and has been dependent on the income of an economic unit, but is no longer supported by that income and is unemployed or underemployed

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