49 organizations
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Military Spouse Jobs is a nonprofit that helps military spouses and other military-connected job seekers find work. They offer free career help, resume support, LinkedIn help, job boards, recruiter connections, and online training.
10 services
WorkSource Atlanta is the City of Atlanta workforce agency, now connected with the Atlanta Department of Labor and Employment Services. It helps Atlanta residents with job search help, career counseling, training funds, work readiness classes, GED support, youth work experience, and employer connections.
Summerhill8 services
Skills for L.I.F.E. Foundation helps service members, military spouses and families, and veterans get ready for civilian jobs and life after military service. They offer live workshops, one-on-one coaching, resume help, interview practice, networking help, and DOD Career Skills Program/SkillBridge certified training.
4 services
MilMentor is an online mentorship and career platform for U.S. service members, veterans, Guard and Reserve members, and military spouses. It helps people choose volunteer mentors, book free phone or Zoom calls, get career advice, improve resumes and interviews, find referrals, and connect with hiring events and jobs.
5 services
Pelagie Foundation is a nonprofit that helps people and families with basic needs, housing support, health care access, job readiness, and documents. Its website says it especially serves people facing homelessness, veterans, survivors of domestic violence, low-income families, immigrants, and patients across Georgia.
12 services
Goodwill of North Georgia helps people find a first job, a better job, or a new career. Its career centers offer free job search help, computers, resume help, career coaching, workshops, training programs, and job placement support.
25 services
American Corporate Partners is a national nonprofit that helps post-9/11 veterans, transitioning service members, and eligible military spouses build careers. They match people with volunteer business mentors for free, one-on-one career help with resumes, interviews, networking, job searches, career growth, and small business goals.
7 services
Exploring Your Purpose, also listed as 5678dancenow.inc/Exploring Your Purpose, helps people in Georgia with job readiness, supported employment, counseling, case management, and basic needs. They focus on youth, young adults, seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, low-income families, and people needing mental or behavioral health support.
6 services
Clubhouse Atlanta is a free community program for adults 18 and older who live with a serious mental illness. Members get daily structure, peer support, work skills, job-search help, and wellness activities in a clubhouse setting.
7 services
Hire Heroes USA is an Alpharetta-based nonprofit that helps U.S. service members, veterans, and military spouses find civilian jobs. They offer free career coaching, resume help, mock interviews, mentoring, job search tools, a job board, training connections, and virtual career fairs.
11 services
NPower is a national nonprofit that helps young adults and military-connected people train for technology jobs. Its old Path2TECH App Development page says that app development is paused, but NPower now offers a free virtual AI Prompt + Power Automation Path2TECH program that includes Atlanta-area applicants.
5 services
Upwardly Global helps work-authorized immigrants, refugees, and asylees restart professional careers in the United States. They offer free coaching, resume and interview help, online job-readiness training, employer networking, and access to courses and certifications.
12 services
Honest Jobs is a national online fair-chance employment platform for people with criminal records. It helps job seekers search for background-friendly jobs, see job matches based on their record, and find local support resources like housing, food, transportation, legal help, and health care.
7 services
EmployReward Solutions, also called ERS, is a national Employment Network for Social Security's Ticket to Work program. They help people ages 18 to 64 who receive SSI or SSDI plan for work, search for jobs, build resumes, prepare for interviews, understand benefits, and report wages.
7 services
Atlanta Public Schools is Atlanta's public school district. Its Adult Education program helps people age 16 and older who are not in high school prepare for GED or HiSET exams, learn English and citizenship skills, and get career support like resumes, interview practice, and referrals.
11 services
East Atlanta Library is a Fulton County Library System branch at 400 Flat Shoals Ave. SE. It offers books, public computers, Wi-Fi, meeting and study rooms, children and teen programs, adult classes, and referrals through the library system’s Social Services team.
East Atlanta8 services
Dress for Success Atlanta helps women get ready for work and grow in their careers. They offer career coaching, resume and interview help, job-readiness training, digital skills support, professional clothing, and ongoing encouragement.
12 services
Ascensa Health is a nonprofit addiction treatment provider in Midtown Atlanta. They help adults with substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health needs through detox, residential treatment, outpatient treatment, medication-assisted treatment, recovery support, and wraparound services.
Downtown11 services
Cancer and Careers helps people with cancer manage work, job search, and career changes during or after treatment. They are fully remote and offer online articles, free resume review, career coach Q&A, webinars, conferences, and Spanish-language resources.
13 services
Brown & Brown Absence Services Group helps people with Social Security disability benefits understand work, SSDI, and benefits rules. Its Ticket to Work service gives free phone-based help with benefits counseling, career planning, resumes, job accommodations, and support after someone starts working.
2 services