Employment
Organization/Contact | Services/Comments | Phone |
ABQ-GED's classes are FREE. |
(505) 907-9957 |
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No-cost educational and career technical training program for youth from Dept of Labor |
(800) 733-5627 (505) 222-4243 |
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The center provides job listings, workshops, and some training including Job Works, which provides such services as assessment, job referrals, counseling, and training referrals (skill improvement, retraining, job readiness) for the unemployed with emphasis on disadvantaged or dislocated workers. |
(505) 842-9003 |
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When you picture your future, do you like what you see? Weather you need to make a few tweaks or give your career plan a complete overhaul, we can help. Design your own future. |
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The Center offers English as a Second Language (ESL), GED, and citizenship education programs to adults beginning each semester. |
(505) 724-4630 |
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Assessment, GED classes, tutoring. The CNM Workforce Training Center (WTC) provides innovative, customized training at our location or yours and job training courses designed for professional development and skills upgrade. |
(505) 224-5200 |
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Free employment assistance for students and graduates: job bank of current openings, resume assistance, practice interviews, and more |
(505) 224-3060 |
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Provides employment services for people with disabilities |
(505) 265-7936 |
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Discrimination complaints against an employer |
(800) 669-4000 |
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Employment agency |
(505) 298-4662 |
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Goodwill Industries of NM offers the public its Training Center, which provides a job bank that is maintained daily; a computer bank with Internet access for job searches, career exploration, and resume building; an resource library; a telephone bank to arrange appointments and talk to employers; and office equipment |
(505) 881-6612 |
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Assists low-income New Mexicans with job training, job placement, training- and education-related services (books, tuition, tools). May supply gas vouchers, clothing, food, case management to assist job seekers. |
(505) 265-3717 |
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A Career Guide and Employment Resource for former offenders. Industries and Companies that hire ex-offenders and felons. |
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Employment agency |
(505) 256-5148 Albuquerque |
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Employment agency |
(505) 998-6200 |
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Career and employment counseling; job search, coaching, and placement. For some services, must be living off the reservation, have proof of Native American heritage, have proof of residency, proof of income, unemployed/underemployed, and 18+ years old. |
(505) 247-2251 |
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Helps people over 50 with training and employment searches. Includes Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), NM Senior Employment Program, and 50+ Employment Connection. |
(505) 476-4799 (866) 451-2901 |
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Help build resumes, and find jobs that best fit you. |
(505) 843-1900 |
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Women's Equal Pay Rights in Spanish, French, Chinese, Vietnamese. |
(866) 487-2365 |
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Comprehensive site for everything from resume building to current openings to job trend research to specialized services for veterans, youth, and seniors to education and financial aid information.
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(505) 843-1900 |