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Revision as of 14:24, 2 October 2018

pacareerlinkphl.org

A Proud Partner of the American Job Center Network

Career Seeker Services
PA CareerLink® offers a variety of free career development services to help you successfully explore the path to gainful employment.

  • Free Customized Career Counseling.
  • Free Educational Development and Skills Training.
  • Free Interviewing Training and Resume Writing Assistance.
  • Free Customized Career Counseling.
  • Free Job Placement.
  • Veteran Services.
  • Customized Career Services for Special Populations.
    • 55+ Senior Programs.
    • Individuals with Disabilities.
    • Ex-Offenders.
    • Laid Off Workers.

Employer Services

  • Recruit.
  • Retain.
  • Grow.
  • Resources.
  • Veterans.
  • Labor Market.


Note:  The above descriptive information came from the agency's Career Seeker Services page and its Employer Services page.

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