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American Job Center - Northeast
AJC Detail Information
Address5171 South Dakota Avenue NE (Hamilton Street Entrance)
2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20017

Phone202-576-3092
Fax202-576-3100
TDD/TTY202-576-8128
HoursMonday-Thursday 8:30AM-4:30PM and Fridays 9:30AM-4:30PM
DescriptionVeterans reps, employment reps, phones, free internet, resume writing assistance, and computers are on site. Representatives are available with an appointment. Full range of jobseeker and employer services. Full range of workforce development services including career counseling, vocational assessment, access to labor market information, referral to occupational skills training, job search and placement assistance, access to self-directed job search resources, and registration for unemployment insurance benefits.
Websitehttps://does.dc.gov/service/american-job-center
AJC Detail Information
Distance
19.2 Miles

Gen Information
E-mail Addressdoes@dc.gov
Type of OfficeAffiliate American Job Center
Office LevelLocal
Veterans Employment RepresentativeYes
Veterans Representative #1 Phone202-741-5930
Veterans Rep. #1 E-mail Addressmichael.ervin@dc.gov
Business Representative NameStacey Johnson
Business Representative EmailStacey.johnson@dc.gov
Business Representative Phone(202) 576-3057
Parking AvailabilityLimited
Public Transit AccessMetrobus and Metrorail
UI Filing Assistance Online AvailableYes
UI Filing Assistance from Staff AvailableYes
SR Information
Career Resource RoomYes
On-site ChildcareNo
Video Viewing StationsYes
Internet AccessYes
Personal ComputersYes
Copy MachineYes
Fax MachinesYes
TelephonesYes
Rooms where employers can interview job seekersYes
YS Information
Find out about job openings (including work experience, internships and community service)No
Post your resume for employers to seeNo
Get help preparing your resumeNo
Get help in preparing for job interviewsNo
Learn about strategies for finding a jobNo
Find out how to get a work permitNo
Improve your reading, writing and math skillsNo
Improve your English skills (ESL)No
Prepare for a high school equivalency (HSE) examNo
Learn about the world of businessNo
Improve your current job skillsNo
Learn new job skillsNo
Get information about schools and training programsNo
Get help with living expenses while in trainingNo
Learn about financial aid for trainingNo
Get help finding child careNo
Get information about employers in your local areaYes
Learn about jobs in demand and rates of payYes
Assess your career interests and skillsYes
Learn about what employers expect of their workersYes
Learn about jobs and careers suitable for youYes
Assess your reading and math skillsYes
Get help in finding a summer jobYes
Find out about summer learning opportunitiesNo
WS Information
File Unemployment Insurance (UI) ClaimYes
Get help coping financially with job lossYes
Get help in coping with the stress of job lossYes
Learn about community resourcesYes
Learn about strategies for finding a jobYes
Share job-search strategies with other job seekers (job club)Yes
Get help in preparing for job interviewsYes
Find out about job openingsYes
Get help preparing your resumeYes
Post your resume for employers to seeYes
Receive training in new job skillsYes
Get information about education and training schools, such as their tuition and success in placing students in jobsNo
Prepare for a high school equivalency (HSE) examYes
Improve your current job skillsYes
Learn how to start your own businessNo
Improve your reading writing and math skillsYes
Improve your English skills (ESL)Yes
Get help with living expenses while in trainingYes
Get help finding childcareYes
Get help obtaining financial aid for trainingYes
Assess your career interestsYes
Learn about jobs in demand and rates of payYes
Assess your reading and math skillsYes
Learn about jobs and careers suitable for youYes
Get information about employers in your local areaYes
Learn about what employers expect of their workersYes
BS Information
Learn about Unemployment Insurance taxes and eligibility rulesYes
Get your employee training needs analyzedNo
Learn about EEO and ADA requirementsYes
Learn about legal requirements for hiring and firing workersYes
Receive information on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit and other hiring incentivesYes
Get information on employment, wage and salary trendsYes
Get outplacement services for employees you are laying offYes
Post your job openingsYes
Use on-site facilities for recruiting and interviewing job applicantsYes
Get access to resumes posted by job applicantsYes
Get job applicants pre-screenedYes
Have job applicants` skills testedNo
Have background checks conducted on job applicantsYes
Learn about strategies for recruiting workersYes
Learn how to interview job applicants effectivelyYes
Get help in analyzing and writing job descriptionsNo
Develop programs to train new workers for your businessYes
Get training costs reimbursed for qualified job candidatesYes

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