49 organizations
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Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency is a State of Georgia agency that helps people with disabilities live more independently and get or keep work. It offers job counseling, job placement, job coaching, supported employment, school-to-work transition help, sensory services, and referrals to local offices across Georgia.
13 services
Central Outreach and Advocacy Center helps adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in downtown Atlanta. They help people get IDs, birth certificates, Social Security cards, mail, benefits, medical referrals, job help, clothing for work, and advocacy support.
11 services
OneTen is now SkillsRight, a national nonprofit coalition focused on skills-first hiring. It helps people without four-year degrees connect with job opportunities and career resources, and it helps employers remove degree barriers and build skills-based hiring systems.
6 services
Friendship Baptist Church is a church in Duluth, Georgia. Its Outreach Ministry runs Friendship Market, a drive-through free grocery pickup with meat, produce, dairy, and other food on Fridays.
5 services
SkillMil is a veteran-owned hiring and career platform. It helps veterans, military spouses, students, career changers, and other job seekers build resumes, match with jobs, and get career support online.
6 services
Salem Bible Church is a church with locations in Atlanta and Stonecrest. Its Social Services Ministry helps adults and families with free food and clothing, utility payment assistance referrals, resume writing, job search help, and other support.
5 services
WorkSource Fulton is Fulton County's workforce development program. It helps Fulton County residents look for jobs, use computers and job-search tools, prepare resumes, get training for in-demand careers, and connect with employers.
6 services
WorkSource Fulton is Fulton County's workforce development program. It helps Fulton County residents look for jobs, build resumes, use career centers, get job training, and connect with employers.
9 services
WorkSource Cobb, also called CobbWorks, is Cobb County's American Job Center. They help people plan careers, search for jobs, write resumes, get training, earn a GED, learn English, and connect with work programs.
11 services
Goodwill of North Georgia runs thrift stores, donation centers, and career centers in North Georgia. Money from donated goods helps pay for free job search help, career coaching, job training, and placement support.
8 services
MEO Staffing is a staffing and recruiting company that helps job seekers find remote, hybrid, and on-site jobs. They focus on matching people, including people with disabilities or other workplace challenges, with jobs that fit their skills and needed accommodations.
4 services
AARP Foundation in Atlanta offers the Senior Community Service Employment Program for older adults who need work. The program helps eligible people age 55 and older get paid part-time training, build job skills, and look for full-time or part-time work.
Downtown1 service
Dress for Success Atlanta helps women get ready for work and grow in their careers. They provide career coaching, resume help, interview practice, digital skills support, professional clothing, workshops, and ongoing support after a woman gets a job.
Berkeley Park11 services
Sweetwater Mission is a nonprofit in Austell that helps families with food, homelessness prevention, education, and job readiness. They run a client-choice food pantry, mobile food distributions, family support services, and work and life skills training.
7 services
Career Transitions Center of Chicago is a nonprofit that helps people find meaningful work. They offer career coaching, job search workshops, peer support, resume and interview help, and programs for college-age young adults and recent graduates. Their office is in Chicago, and many services are virtual by Zoom or phone.
10 services
Dress for Success Atlanta helps women prepare for work and build careers. They offer professional clothing, job search help, resume support, interview practice, workshops, and a business center for clients.
11 services
My Employment Options helps people who receive SSDI or SSI disability benefits get back to work. They offer free virtual job counseling, resume help, job leads, benefits counseling, and long-term support through Social Security's Ticket to Work program.
6 services
LockLeed International is a veteran-owned military placement and executive search firm based in Minneapolis. It helps employers hire vetted veterans, transitioning service members, and cleared military professionals, and candidates do not pay a fee.
5 services
The Georgia Department of Labor is the state agency that helps people with unemployment benefits, job search tools, and career center services. It also helps employers recruit workers and shares labor market information for Georgia.
10 services
The Georgia Department of Labor is a state agency that helps people look for work, apply for unemployment benefits, and use labor market information. Its Gwinnett Career Center serves Gwinnett County from Norcross, and many services are also available online or by phone.
12 services