Politics & Government

Jobs4Jersey Website Launches

The state is attempting to connect job-seekers with businesses looking to hire workers

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development launched the Jobs4Jersey website to link New Jersey job-seekers and employers.

“As we work to help New Jersey businesses grow, we must at the same time concentrate our efforts on assisting our valuable workforce find meaningful employment opportunities,” said Governor Chris Christie. “The Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s website can help connect the businesses that are creating these jobs to the New Jerseyans who want them by bringing the same one-stop approach that we’ve used at more than 30 One-Stop Centers throughout the state.”

The website will guide people to some of New Jersey’s best online tools for finding work, finding skilled employees and connecting to the many programs established to aid businesses and workers alike. 

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Some of the features of the site include: 

FOR JOB-SEEKERS:

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  • Interactive Job Bank: a resource offering information on over 165,000 jobs inside the state and another 410,000 jobs within a 50 mile radius of New Jersey
  • Career Assessment: a government link that guides people in assessing their skills, job interests, educational needs and the likelihood of finding a job in the fields they explore
  • Talent Networks: workforce programs provided through employers and educational institutions that help transition workers from disappearing job sectors into potential careers in such growing areas as life sciences and green industries
  • Training: learn about educational opportunities, financial aid, training grants, apprenticeships and the state's Consumer Report Card to evaluate training providers
  • One Stop Career Centers: Information on the location and services available at more than 30 regional Department of Labor offices that offer job-seekers access to computers, phones and copy machines 

FOR EMPLOYERS:

  • Interactive job bank: a data bank where businesses may instantaneously post job opportunities and search the resumes posted by job-seekers
  • Expert advice: a portal to the state’s Business Representatives who help companies with needs consultation, employee recruitment services, new and incumbent worker training grants, hiring incentives and government navigation
  • Grants: information on Customized Training Grants and Literacy Grants that help companies remain competitive by improving the workplace skills of their existing workers and open the possibility of expanding their operations by training new workers
  • Incentive programs: from tax credits to funding through several On-the-Job training programs that give employers financial assistance to expand their staff and ultimately their business operations
  • One Stop Career Centers: learn about how our more than 30 regional offices are not just for job-seekers, but also for business owners who need help building their future

“We know more than half of the people involved in a job search in our state are surfing the Internet for positions, whether it is from home, at our many One Stop Career Centers or at a local library,” said Harold J. Wirths, commissioner of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development. “This website is a means to more quickly steer them to businesses in need of skilled workers, and hopefully we can get those businesses growing as we put people on a path toward full-time employment and a new career.”

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