Anastasia Tuskey
1565
The Will County Mobile Workforce Center is a state-of-the-art vehicle that travels across the county to offer residents assistance with their career searches. The mobile workforce center is equipped with 11 computer station and Internet access. Resume and career search assistance using online listings, including jobs4people.org and Illinois workNet, are also available on the mobile unit.
New stops added at Joliet Junior College City Center Campus and New Lenox Public Library
Anastasia Tuskey
1526
The Mobile Workforce Center travels throughout Will County offering a variety of services for job seekers, including computers with internet access for online applications and job searches, the ability to create/revise a competitive résumé and an online job board with listings from Will County businesses. View any of the job readiness workshops during a visit to the MWC or in the convenience of one’s home by visiting Workforce Center of Will County Facebook page.
Tammy Reiher
1628
The August schedule for the Workforce Services Division of Will County Mobile Workforce Center includes stops in seven Will County communities and four special events.
Tammy Reiher
1753
The July schedule for the Workforce Services Division of Will County Mobile Workforce Center offers seven stops weekly.
Tammy Reiher
1940
The May schedule for the Mobile Workforce Center of Will County includes a new stop at Crete Public Library District.
Visit one of the six sites across Will County
Anastasia Tuskey
2395
The Mobile Workforce Center travels throughout Will County offering a variety of services for job seekers, including computers with internet access for online applications & job searches, the ability to create/revise a competitive résumé and an online job board with listings from Will County businesses. Staff will be available to assist job seekers inside these sites if the Mobile Workforce Center is off the road for maintenance.
Staff at the Workforce Center of Will County are certified and ready to assist residents with job search and skills training
Anastasia Tuskey
3182
Since 2012, the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) has chosen September to raise awareness about the importance of workforce development to the national economy. The NADWP recognizes the critical link workforce development professionals provide between businesses, job seekers, education and training resources. Locally, the Workforce Center of Will County (WCWC) professionals have worked hard to attain credentials and certifications specific to the employment industry.
Tammy Reiher
5846
The Workforce Center of Will County has cancelled all workshops and events until March 31 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The Mobile Workforce Center of Will County’s October schedule has been announced.
Tammy Reiher
3392
The Mobile Workforce Center of Will County’s September schedule has been announced.
Tammy Reiher
3089
The Mobile Workforce Center of Will County will make seven stops weekly in August with the recent addition of the Monee Park District on Tuesday afternoons.
Tammy Reiher
3188
The July schedule for the Mobile Workforce Center of Will County adds a stop in Monee on Tuesdays, further expanding services in the eastern part of the county.
Tammy Reiher
3331
The June schedule for the Mobile Workforce Center of Will County has been released.
Tammy Reiher
3585
The May schedule for the Mobile Workforce Center of Will County has been released.
Tammy Reiher
3645
The April schedule for the Mobile Workforce Center of Will County has been released.
The mobile unit travels throughout Will County to help residents with resume development, cover letters and job applications. The workforce center contains 11 computer stations, internet access, and offers keyboarding lessons, as well as resume and job search assistance using online listings including jobs4people.org and Illinois workNet.