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YOUR JOB SEARCH STARTS HERE.

Let our experienced staff at OC Workforce Solutions centers help you search and apply for your next great job, or use our convenient self-service job search tool — all at no cost to you. Here’s how to get started.

JOB SEARCH TOOLS

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

OC Workforce Solutions Centers
Visit one of our centers for guided job search assistance; job leads; workshops for resume writing, interview prep, and work readiness; information about recruitment and hiring events; and access to computers, internet, phones, and copiers. Find your closest location.

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

County of Orange Careers
Browse through Orange County’s available job listings, create your profile, upload your resume, and find a rewarding career in County Government. Search listings.

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.

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Work Experience

Looking to develop good work habits and basic work skills? Have limited to no work experience?

Work Experience is a career service that provides career exploration, skill development and can link you to a potential career choice.

GET HELP FINDING YOUR NEXT JOB.

Contact us today

“The staff were very patient, listened carefully to my story, and really took the time to get to know me and what I was looking for. They were 100% helpful.”


— Anthony Acevedo

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