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About workNet DuPage
The workNet DuPage Career Center opened at our current location in January, 2007. We were previously located in Lombard and were referred to as the Illinois Employment & Training Center (IETC).
We are open Monday through Friday
from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Resource Room closes at 4:15 p.m. |
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workNet DuPage offers various employment, career, and workforce development services to the job seekers and businesses of DuPage County. |
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Partner Agencies
Several partner agencies reside within the workNet DuPage Career Center so that multiple needs can be addressed at one convenient location. Partner agencies include: |
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DuPage County Workforce Development Division (WDD) is funded through the federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA) and provides an extensive range of services to both job seekers and employers. Job seeker services include scholarships for job training programs, job search workshops, and career counseling. Employer services include free job posting, new hires training, and job fairs.
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Parents Alliance Employment Project is an organization devoted to improving the quality of life for people with disabilities through individualized employment services. Through PAEP, residents of DuPage County 18 years of age or older who have a documented disability can receive an array of supported employment services including career counseling, job training/preparation, job development/placement, and job coaching/support services.
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Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) helps Illinois families achieve self-sufficiency, independence, and health to the maximum extent possible. DHS improves the quality of life for thousands of Illinois families through services such as community health and prevention programs, assistance for people with mental illness, financial support and family services for low-income.
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Illinois Division of Rehabilitation Services (DHS/DRS) is the state’s lead agency serving individuals with disabilities. DRS works in partnership with people with disabilities and their families to assist them in making informed choices to achieve full community participation through employment, education, and independent living opportunities.
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Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) is your direct link to Illinois workforce services: job placement and referrals, unemployment insurance, employment and training programs, career and labor market information, payroll tax filing, and more. IDES is not physically located at the workNet DuPage Career Center, but we do have an electronic connection with IDES.
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Affiliated Agencies |
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Choose DuPage partners with the 39 member communities in DuPage County to build a world-class regional economic development corporation. Choose DuPage is dedicated to advancing DuPage County as a premiere global business location by attracting new businesses and retaining those already here.
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DuPage Workforce Board is a business-led policy and decision-making body. Workforce Boards were created under a 1998 federal law called the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) with a mandate to create a workforce development system that meets the needs of employers for qualified workers and by expanding employment opportunities for residents. The DuPage Workforce Board has become a key player in the economic growth and competitiveness of our local area and the region.
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The Latest at workNet DuPage |
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Untitled Document
Jobs From DuPage Area Employers
Workshops, Job Club, and More
Info, tools, & help for job seekers
Various job seeker events
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