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Hot Jobs, Cool Customers

"Hot Jobs, Cool Customers"

 
Hot Jobs, Cool Customers

As the lead employment service agency in California, we work with a variety of workforce development partners to develop a labor force that offers individuals, employers, and communities the opportunity to achieve and sustain economic prosperity.

You can find EDD services, along with other local and community resources, at one-stop career centers throughout the State. These conveniently located centers provide employment, education, and training services, and more, all in one place.

One-stops provide a wealth of information and assistance for both job seekers and employers. Take this opportunity to learn more about the many services available to you at your local one-stop career center. Who knows? You may find that perfect career or that perfect employee!

Although Jeni Bermudez was on her way to becoming a registered nurse, she was facing barriers that were preventing from reaching her goal.

With no experience in biotech, Cynthia Chacon made a successful journey into the world of biotechnology and a new job with Bayer Healthcare.

Jorge Gonzalez had worked at a variety of jobs, most recently as an airport baggage screener. Then, last year he heard about the Los Angeles Petrochemical Career Pathway.

Wounded during the Battle of Fallujah, Doug Hayenga came back from Iraq uncertain about his future. But he was determined to recover and start a new career.

Ralph Torres had just been released from prison, had a family to support but no job. A visit to an EDD office made a difference in his life.

Pinkerton Government Services needed to find qualified job applicants. They had just won a security contract with the Department of the Interior, but they were new to the Redding area and they needed a place to start.

Valero Energy Corporation thought it was a good idea to participate in the Energy Pathway program, since the baby boomers at the refinery were retiring, and they needed to find qualified people to replace them.