Job SeekersInformation for Job
Seekers
If you have been laid off from a job and it's taking
longer than you expected to find work, or maybe
you are just rethinking your career. GAPP's
Workforce Program has valuable resources that
can assist you at its three One Stop facilities.
All three One-Stops offer services such as:
- Job listings from local employers.
- On-line job search and resume assistance.
- Labor market and wage information.
- Career Planning information.
- Computer software and Internet connection.
- Workshops on topics related to job search
and career planning.
- Access to training resources.
- Complimentary telephones, fax, use of copy
machines and printers for job search activities.
- Direct phone lines to apply for Unemployment
Insurance.
- Information about other community resources
that are available to you.
Job seekers who have been laid off or lost a job
can receive services for free that will help them
obtain employment. Depending on individual
needs, customers may receive a menu of
services such as assignment of a case manager
for career planning who can help with developing
an employment plan, completing high school, or
obtaining a GED, occupational training, skill
development, supportive services and continued
help after finding a job.
Mission
Our mission is to bring together local business,
labor, education and citizens to assess and
develop the workforce and training needs of
county employers and job seekers in order to
improve the economic future and quality of life for
residents and businesses and the state of
Ohio.
General
Area 19 in the Ohio Workforce System consists
of three counties: Ashtabula, Geauga and
Portage, located in northeastern Ohio. Ashtabula
County's northern border is Lake Erie and its
eastern border is the state of Pennsylvania.
Geauga is contiguous to Ashtabula on its eastern
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