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Employment and Training Services | Yates County Workforce Development

Provides job counseling, testing and assessment; resume preparation assistance, interview training and other pre-job guidance services; job matching and referral; information on financial aid for education and training; and referral for job training.

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Employment and Training Services | Allegany County Employment and Training Center

Provides employment and training services including job counseling, testing and assessment, resume preparation assistance, interview training and other pre-job guidance services, job matching and referral, labor market and career information; information on financial aid for education and training.

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JCC Workforce Development and Career Services | Jamestown Campus

Provides short, non-credit programs focused on helping unemployed, underemployed, and career changing individuals enter manufacturing careers (Welding, CNC/Machining, Industrial Maintenance Technician, BAS, HVAC etc.). Students who enter the programs do not need a high school diploma and the course fees are often entirely or partially covered by grants, scholarships and other funding sources. JCC Career Services will also support these students in their efforts to find a job. At the end of several programs, a workshop is held that leads students through resume building and interview skills. Workforce Development invites local manufacturing companies to interview students on campus at the end of some of the programs (welding, machining and industrial maintenance). Students have access to JCC Career Services for a year after the completion of their program.

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JCC Workforce Development and Career Services | Cattaraugus County Campus

Provides short, non-credit programs focused on helping unemployed, underemployed, and career changing individuals enter manufacturing careers (Welding, CNC/Machining, Industrial Maintenance Technician, BAS, HVAC etc.). Students who enter the programs do not need a high school diploma and the course fees are often entirely or partially covered by grants, scholarships and other funding sources. JCC Career Services will also support these students in their efforts to find a job. At the end of several programs, a workshop is held that leads students through resume building and interview skills. Workforce Development invites local manufacturing companies to interview students on campus at the end of some of the programs (welding, machining and industrial maintenance). Students have access to JCC Career Services for a year after the completion of their program.

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