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Women’s Business Center

wbcidaho.org

208-336-6722

Training, networking events for women

My Next Move

labor.idaho.gov

Online job search, calendar of networking events and lectures across the state, apprenticeship information,

Idaho Department of Health and Welfare

www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov

1-877-456-1233

The Temporary Assistance for Families in Idaho provides work preparation services cash benefits for eligible low-income families and households to help pay for food, clothing, shelter, and other essentials.

Idaho Department of Labor

labor.idaho.gov

Job search workshops, virtual job fairs, educational programs, on-the-job training

IdahoWorks Career Center - Sandpoint

labor.idaho.gov

(208) 263-7544

The Career Center is the primary point of access to a full range of labor market and education services. Services of more than 17 programs have been brought together in the Center to meet the needs of workers, students and businesses. Each Career Center offers a variety of self-service options, a comprehensive resource center and highly trained staff knowledgeable about the many programs and services available. For those seeking employment or education, the Career Center provides one stop access to national, state and local job listings, career guidance, specialized workshops designed to help individuals seeking employment or changing careers, access to education and training services and resources in the community that can assist in achieving employment goals. Businesses can obtain qualified workers, gain vital labor market information for making good business decisions, and learn about options for increasing the skills of current workers.

IdahoWorks Career Center - Wood River

labor.idaho.gov

(208) 788-3526

The Career Center is the primary point of access to a full range of labor market and education services. Services of more than 17 programs have been brought together in the Center to meet the needs of workers, students and businesses. Each Career Center offers a variety of self-service options, a comprehensive resource center and highly trained staff knowledgeable about the many programs and services available. For those seeking employment or education, the Career Center provides one stop access to national, state and local job listings, career guidance, specialized workshops designed to help individuals seeking employment or changing careers, access to education and training services and resources in the community that can assist in achieving employment goals. Businesses can obtain qualified workers, gain vital labor market information for making good business decisions, and learn about options for increasing the skills of current workers.

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