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PA CareerLink - Suburban Station
AJC Detail Information
Address1617 JFK Boulevard
Suite 200
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Phone215-557-2592
Fax267-499-3079
TDD/TTY267-514-8076
HoursM-F 8am-4:30pm
Description

PA CareerLink centers in Philadelphia help you prepare for and find a job – regardless of your skill or educational level.

Our no-cost services include: personalized job search assistance, specialized job seeker workshops, networking groups, career counseling, skills and interest assessments, access to skills and occupational training, extensive job lead resources, and more. These services will help you successfully enter or re-enter the local workforce.

Need to increase your foundational skills to be more competitive? You can improve your skills in math, language and reading and enhance your computer skills. Those who qualify can receive advanced computer training and other skills training specific to industry segments. We are here to prepare you for today’s workplace!


Websitehttps://pacareerlinkphl.org/employment-services/
AJC Detail Information
Distance
12.0 Miles

Gen Information
Type of OfficeComprehensive American Job Center
Office LevelLocal
Veterans Employment RepresentativeYes
Veterans Representative #1 Phone215-664-2704; 267-647-6992; 267-647-7010
Veterans Rep. #1 E-mail Addressjoabell@pa.gov; sdukes@pa.gov; bdandridge@pa.gov
Veterans Representative #2 Phone267-647-6972
Veterans Rep. #2 E-mail Addresswmcgoldrick@pa.gov
Business Representative NameJames Harris, Business Services Performance Manager
Business Representative Emailjharris@paccareerlinkphl.org
Business Representative Phone267-703-0903
Parking AvailabilityNo
Public Transit AccessYes
UI Filing Assistance Online AvailableYes
UI Filing Assistance from Staff AvailableYes
YSContacts Information
Contact NameApril Smith, Youth Navigator
Contact Emailasmith@pacareerlinkphl.org
Contact Phone267-665-0336
SR Information
Career Resource RoomYes
On-site ChildcareNo
Rooms where employers can interview job seekersYes
TelephonesYes
Fax MachinesYes
Copy MachineYes
Personal ComputersYes
Internet AccessYes
Video Viewing StationsYes
YS Information
Find out how to get a work permitNo
Post your resume for employers to seeNo
Find out about job openings (including work experience, internships and community service)No
Learn about strategies for finding a jobNo
Get help in preparing for job interviewsNo
Get help preparing your resumeNo
Learn new job skillsNo
Get information about schools and training programsNo
Prepare for a high school equivalency (HSE) examNo
Improve your current job skillsNo
Learn about the world of businessNo
Improve your reading, writing and math skillsNo
Improve your English skills (ESL)No
Get help with living expenses while in trainingNo
Learn about financial aid for trainingNo
Get help finding child careNo
Assess your career interestsNo
Learn about what employers expect of their workersNo
Learn about jobs in demand and rates of payNo
Assess your reading and math skillsNo
Learn about jobs and careers suitable for youNo
Get information about employers in your local areaNo
Get help in finding a summer jobNo
Find out about summer learning opportunitiesNo
WS Information
File Unemployment Insurance (UI) ClaimNo
Get help in coping with the stress of job lossNo
Get help coping financially with job lossNo
Learn about community resourcesNo
Find out about job openingsNo
Learn about strategies for finding a jobNo
Get help in preparing for job interviewsNo
Get help preparing your resumeNo
Post your resume for employers to seeNo
Share job-search strategies with other job seekers (job club)No
Improve your current job skillsNo
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) examNo
Receive training in new job skillsNo
Learn how to start your own businessNo
Improve your reading writing and math skillsNo
Improve your English skills (ESL)No
Get help with living expenses while in trainingNo
Get help finding childcareNo
Get help obtaining financial aid for trainingNo
Assess your reading and math skillsNo
Get information about employers in your local areaNo
Learn about jobs and careers suitable for youNo
Assess your career interests and skillsNo
Learn about jobs in demand and rates of payNo
Learn about what employers expect of their workersNo
BS Information
Learn about Unemployment Insurance taxes and eligibility rulesNo
Get outplacement services for employees you are laying offNo
Receive information on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit and other hiring incentivesNo
Learn about EEO and ADA requirementsNo
Learn about legal requirements for hiring and firing workersNo
Get information on employment, wage and salary trendsNo
Get your employee training needs analyzedNo
Post your job openingsNo
Get access to resumes posted by job applicantsNo
Get job applicants pre-screenedNo
Use on-site facilities for recruiting and interviewing job applicantsNo
Have job applicants` skills testedNo
Have background checks conducted on job applicantsNo
Learn about strategies for recruiting workersNo
Learn how to interview job applicants effectivelyNo
Get help in analyzing and writing job descriptionsNo
Develop programs to train new workers for your businessNo
Get training costs reimbursed for qualified job candidatesNo

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