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Job Seekers

Are you out of work? Have you been laid off? Maybe you’re thinking about changing jobs or know you need new skills, but you need help with your resume. You might even be retired or former military, and you just want to get back into the workforce and civilian life. Our Santee-Lynches SC Works Centers can help.

Resource Lab–gives you easy access to phones, fax machines, Internet-connected computers, printers, and copiers. You can access job banks, apply for Financial Aid assistance for education and training programs, or use our job readiness e-resources. Plus our lab provides assistive technologies for individuals with disabilities.

Resume Development–helps you create a resume that gets attention and opens the door to interviews with CEOs, plant managers, and Human Resource personnel.

Skills Assessments (WorkKeys)–help provide you with a clear picture of your strengths and weaknesses, so you can improve your skills and get the job that's best suited for your special talents and abilities. www.workkeys.com

Employability Workshops–hosts workshops on a wide range of topics: from conducting a job search to filling out an application and interviewing, from resume writing to job readiness.

Job Development Assistance–assists you with your job search by providing you with the tools you need, such as newspaper classifieds, Internet access, and current job listings.

Financial Aid Assistance–provides you with up-to-date information and helps you complete the applications needed to apply for financial aid.

SC Economic Data–includes data and trends from the SC Employment Security Commission's Labor Market Information Division.

Occupational Resources–provides valuable assistance to help you make good career choices.

Intensive & Training Services–includes individual career management, career counseling, WorkKeys assessments, paid education and occupational skills training, On-the-Job Training (OJT), and more.*

SC Works Centers Can Make It Happen

Employer Expectations Workforce 2000+


  The WIA Title-I financially assisted program is an equal opportunity employer/program and auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Speech and hearing impaired individuals may use the TTY Relay Service by dialing 711.
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