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FIND YOUR FIRST JOB FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE.

Gain work experience and connect with employers who want to hire young people like you, with no-cost job tools and resources. Search for jobs yourself, or let us help you find leads, write a resume, apply, and get ready to make a great impression.

Start your job search.
COMPLETE THE INTEREST AND ELIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT HERE

 

job search tools

CalJOBS
Search through online job postings, upload your resume, apply online, and find training programs. Register now.

Jobs Center

Visit one of our centers for help with job searches, job leads, resume writing, interview prep, and access to computers, internet, phones, and copiers. Find the closest location

CareerBuilder
Use this free website to search and apply for jobs, post your resume, connect with employers, and get job alerts. Visit site

Virtual Job Board
View our virtual job board for listings of job openings in Orange County across multiple industries. Search the job board.

My Next Move
Find career pathways that build on your interests, talents, and experiences; get personalized career suggestions; and explore salaries and job requirements for over 900 careers. Explore career options. 

Indeed
The world’s #1 job site, Indeed gives you free access to job searches, resume posting, and information about employers. Visit site.
 

Work Experience

Looking to gain a better understanding of good work habits? Want to learn more about job retainment and advancement?

Through Work Experience, you will receive guidance, support, and encouragement as you navigate the process of developing a career pathway.

FIND THE RESOURCES YOU NEED

Call (562) 383-4227,

text (657)210-1295, 
or email info@ReadySetOC.com

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“Ready SET OC were the ones who got me my first job as a waitress. They worked with me on my resume, and helped me practice for interviews. This job has given me the work experience I need to go out an apply for other, even better jobs.”


— Cisley Luevano

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