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Are you looking for new skills? Do you need training? Find out about no-fee employment and training services available throughout the State.
 Programs and Services
Individuals
  • What Kind of Training Do You Need?
  • Where to Get Training
  • Are There Special Programs to Help Me?
  • Paying for Your Education or Training
  • Where to Get Help

  • What Kind of Training Do You Need?
    • Learn what occupations are growing, which ones pay the most, or have the most openings. Find out how Labor Market Information can help you prepare for your future.
    • Explore Employment Projections by occupations for jobs that will be in high demand in the future so you can plan your training.
    • Not sure what kind of training you need? Contact your nearest One-Stop Career Center for a no-fee skills assessment.
    Where to Get Training
    • America‘s Learning Exchange – Search nationwide for training, education resources, and financial aid options.
    • Find Training Providers in California - The most comprehensive source of training providers in California.
    • Eligible Training Providers List – Lists qualified training providers, including locations, fees, programs, occupations, and apprenticeship programs. Your local Job Service Office or One-Stop Career Center can help you identify potential sources for training such as:
      • Basic Training – Obtain a GED or strengthen your basic math, English, or reading skills.
      • Vocational Training – Become trained in skills in that are needed for jobs in demand today.
      • On-the-Job Training – Become trained by a local employer in skills needed for a particular job through on-the-job training programs or apprenticeship opportunities.
    • If you are receiving or have exhausted your Unemployment Insurance benefits, you may be eligible for Employment Training Panel's no fee training. Find out if you qualify for job training opportunitiespdf logo

    • Find out about workshops on interview skills, applying for financial aid, job search techniques, and writing a resume. Topics vary based on location. Contact your local Job Service Office or One-Stop Career Center for details.
    Are There Special Programs to Help Me?
    • Job Seekers and Training Services are available to help individuals become job-ready and employed. Am I eligible?
    • If you are out of work, need job training, or need to brush up on your skills, the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) program may help you. WIA funds a variety of employment and training programs for youth and adults in various levels of services depending on needs and eligibility. Services are offered in One-Stop Career Centers throughout the State.
    • Collecting Unemployment Insurance benefits? Find out how the California Training Benefits program allows qualified individuals to continue to receive Unemployment Insurance benefits while in approved training.
    • Learn how you could receive training through federal employment and training programs such as:
    Paying for Your Education or Training
    • If you qualify, you might be eligible for Workforce Investment Act funds, which can help pay for your training.
    • The EDD, in partnership with your local One-Stop Career Center, can refer you to potential sources of financial aid to pay for your education or training.
    Where to Get Help
    • Contact your local Job Service Office for referrals to training, as well as other employment-related services.
    • One-Stop Career Center – "One-Stop Shops" for all of your employment needs. Most centers offer:
      • Job search assistance
      • Job listings
      • Access to phones, Internet, printers, fax machines, copy machines
      • Access to books and videos on careers
      • Workshops
      • Information on wages and trends
      • Community resources
      • Referrals to other services

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