Now more than ever, well-trained skilled workers are essential to our local employers.
Now more than ever, well-trained skilled workers are essential to our local employers.
At Stanislaus County Workforce Development America’s Job Center of California, we are connecting job seekers with the resources they need to reach their career goals. Watch our videos to learn about the career services Workforce Development offers, as well as our partnership with the Stanislaus County Library.
Stanislaus County Workforce Development America's Job Center of California
Stanislaus County Library x Stanislaus County Workforce Development Career Services
In partnership with Workforce Development, Stanislaus Library is now offering in-person workshops, as well as access to an expansive library of educational resources for the community to continue to move towards their educational goals! The resources available through Career Pathways are another way in which libraries aid in personal economic development, build and encourage communities of lifelong learners, increase digital equity, and support the information needs of a 21st Century society.
We are thrilled to share some exciting news with our community - the Stanislaus County Workforce Development Board has officially been certified and designated as a High-Performing Board for the period of July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2026. This achievement is a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and the advancement of our workforce.
Pops of color fill your eyeline when you walk through the Ice Cream Company doors to enter into the dining room. From soft lavender to sweet pistachio green, the inviting colors bring a youthful joy to the atmosphere. What a dream come true it must be to be a child walking into this establishment for a sweet treat!
But this establishment is so much more than an inviting and fun ice cream shop and restaurant.
Nicolas Garibay, age 35, was determined to receive his High School Equivalency (HSE) certificate from the moment he allowed himself to dream BIG. His desire was to attend Cal Trade Welding School in Modesto, but soon realized that he needed an HSE certificate to enroll.