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_City Staffing:
Lists current temporary and permanent jobs in Chicago. Specifically place
people into jobs in the following areas: office support, administration,
interactive management/development, marketing, user experience (available job
positions are detailed on website). Get employed by City Staffing, they contact
you with assignments (that match your experience/qualifications), can choose to
accept/decline assignments, get assigned to an on-site supervisor. (312)
346-3400, http://www.staffingthecity.com/
The Chicago Hire Company: Can help find either temporary or permanent jobs. Submitted resume is screened by a recruiter. Includes a list of current direct-hire opportunities on website. (312) 726-5200, www.thehirecompany.com
Jobs For Youth: Get enrolled into an 8 day Work Readiness/Life Skills Workshop (from 9AM-3PM). The workshop focuses on developing the following skills: computer training, interview skills, resume/cover letter writing, appropriate apparel, financial planning. Assigned a Job Developer who helps find a job and can help for up to 2 years. Will be assigned a counselor (for info about child care referrals, interviewing apparel, transportation, etc.). (312) 499-4778, http://www.jfychicago.org/student/stu_ws.html
Literacy Chicago: Offer ESL and adult literacy (to prepare for GED) classes. Workforce literacy improves communication skills in the workplace, basic education and job training. (312) 870-1100, http://literacychicago.org/
Inspiration Corporation: Particularly helps homeless and low income individuals. The Employment Project: career counseling, preparation, financial literacy training, referrals to training and education, employer outreach, job placement/retention. Inspiration Kitchens: 13 week restaurant skills training program to prepare individuals for entry-level jobs in food services, tested to get a City of Chicago food service sanitation management certificate. (773) 878-0981, http://www.inspirationcorp.org/
Howard Area Community Center: offer Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED, and ESL classes (including tutoring). Employment Resource Center: walk-ins are welcome, provides job resources such as job listings, copy/fax machines, computer lab with internet, computer skills workshop, job counselors, employability skills workshops. List of job openings available on the website. (773) 262-6622, http://howardarea.org/
Youth Job Centers of Evanston: After orientation, 2 mandatory job skills workshops and meet with a counselor. Core Placement Services for ages 14-25: allows direct job placement, job search guidance, job-readiness training/workshops. The Youth Intern Experience: 2-10 week internship to increase work exposure/gain job skills (interns are paid). Out of School Youth Career Program: helps job seekers develop skills for employment, helps job seekers receive up to 2 years of funding to attend college/technical programs. Strategic Corporate Alliances (SCA): 3 week job training and technology skills program, helps young adults get a full time job, career path planning. The Outpost: office at Evanston Township High School that helps with job readiness, placement, career planning, 8 week workshops to learn how to succeed in the workplace. (847) 864-5627, http://www.youthjobcenter.org/
Sheridan Workforce Center: job placement, ELL, resume skills (773) 334-4747
Chinese Mutual Aid Association: screening/assessment of job seekers, counseling/training job seekers before and after employment, referrals to other CMAA departments. A+ Certification: 8 week course to prepare for Computer Technician Certification. Web Design: 6 week course. Certified Nurse’s Assistant (CNA) Program: course to prepare for Illinois Certification Exam. Job openings available on website. (773) 784-2900, http://www.chinesemutualaid.org/employment
Vietnamese Association of Illinois: ESL classes offered. Provide refugees with access to job openings and have on-site post placement counseling/translation. job counseling, orientation, referral, placement. (773) 728-3700, http://www.hnvi.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63&Itemid=66
The Chicago Hire Company: Can help find either temporary or permanent jobs. Submitted resume is screened by a recruiter. Includes a list of current direct-hire opportunities on website. (312) 726-5200, www.thehirecompany.com
Jobs For Youth: Get enrolled into an 8 day Work Readiness/Life Skills Workshop (from 9AM-3PM). The workshop focuses on developing the following skills: computer training, interview skills, resume/cover letter writing, appropriate apparel, financial planning. Assigned a Job Developer who helps find a job and can help for up to 2 years. Will be assigned a counselor (for info about child care referrals, interviewing apparel, transportation, etc.). (312) 499-4778, http://www.jfychicago.org/student/stu_ws.html
Literacy Chicago: Offer ESL and adult literacy (to prepare for GED) classes. Workforce literacy improves communication skills in the workplace, basic education and job training. (312) 870-1100, http://literacychicago.org/
Inspiration Corporation: Particularly helps homeless and low income individuals. The Employment Project: career counseling, preparation, financial literacy training, referrals to training and education, employer outreach, job placement/retention. Inspiration Kitchens: 13 week restaurant skills training program to prepare individuals for entry-level jobs in food services, tested to get a City of Chicago food service sanitation management certificate. (773) 878-0981, http://www.inspirationcorp.org/
Howard Area Community Center: offer Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED, and ESL classes (including tutoring). Employment Resource Center: walk-ins are welcome, provides job resources such as job listings, copy/fax machines, computer lab with internet, computer skills workshop, job counselors, employability skills workshops. List of job openings available on the website. (773) 262-6622, http://howardarea.org/
Youth Job Centers of Evanston: After orientation, 2 mandatory job skills workshops and meet with a counselor. Core Placement Services for ages 14-25: allows direct job placement, job search guidance, job-readiness training/workshops. The Youth Intern Experience: 2-10 week internship to increase work exposure/gain job skills (interns are paid). Out of School Youth Career Program: helps job seekers develop skills for employment, helps job seekers receive up to 2 years of funding to attend college/technical programs. Strategic Corporate Alliances (SCA): 3 week job training and technology skills program, helps young adults get a full time job, career path planning. The Outpost: office at Evanston Township High School that helps with job readiness, placement, career planning, 8 week workshops to learn how to succeed in the workplace. (847) 864-5627, http://www.youthjobcenter.org/
Sheridan Workforce Center: job placement, ELL, resume skills (773) 334-4747
Chinese Mutual Aid Association: screening/assessment of job seekers, counseling/training job seekers before and after employment, referrals to other CMAA departments. A+ Certification: 8 week course to prepare for Computer Technician Certification. Web Design: 6 week course. Certified Nurse’s Assistant (CNA) Program: course to prepare for Illinois Certification Exam. Job openings available on website. (773) 784-2900, http://www.chinesemutualaid.org/employment
Vietnamese Association of Illinois: ESL classes offered. Provide refugees with access to job openings and have on-site post placement counseling/translation. job counseling, orientation, referral, placement. (773) 728-3700, http://www.hnvi.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63&Itemid=66