Advantages of JobLink Career Centers…
  • JobLink Career Centers provide you with a single place to address your employment and training needs.

  • Local workforce development professionals from various partner agencies work together to provide you the best service possible.
  • JobLink Career Centers offer a more convenient, efficient, and effective way for all North Carolinians to look for a new or better job.
  • In a JobLink Career Center, customers come first. By offering a wide range of service options from self-service to full service, JobLink Centers offer comprehensive training and employment services to the community.
  • The Career Choices section also offers job placement for non-English speaking workers.

  • Services are available to individuals who are 18 years of age or older and meet eligibility requirements through the WIA Adult Program. Learn more about the WIA Adult Program (PDF).

  • Services are available to eligible dislocated workers who are 18 years of age or older. Dislocated Workers are individuals who have been terminated or laid off, or have received notice of termination or layoff or; were self employed but are employed as a result of general economic conditions in the community or because of natural disasters. Learn more about the WIA Dislocated Worker Program (PDF).

Visit Your Local JobLink Career Center Today!

Bladen JobLink Career Center
401 Mercer Mill Road
Elizabethtown, NC 28337
Phone (910) 862-3255 Fax (910) 862-4098

Hoke County JobLink Affiliate Center
310 Birch Street
Raeford, North Carolina 28376
Phone (910) 875-5059 Fax (910) 875-2125

Robeson County JobLink Career Center
289 Corporate Drive, Suite B
Lumberton, North Carolina 28358
Phone (910) 618-5500 Fax (910) 618-5570

Scotland County JobLink Career Center
303 North Main Street
Laurinburg, North Carolina 28352
Phone (910) 276-4260 (910) 277-2628


 

JobLink Career Center Brochure (PDF)

"To improve North Carolina's workforce and strengthen our state's economy by developing a system of JobLink Career Centers that offers labor market information, provides access to career training and job placement services, and serves as the connection between employers and qualified workers."

 


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