Workforce Development Center

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Alexandria, United States

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City government office· Employment center

Workforce Development Center Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Workforce Development Center is located in Alexandria, United States on 1900 N Beauregard St # 300. Workforce Development Center is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category city government office in United States.

Address

1900 N Beauregard St # 300

Phone

+1 7037465990

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Maria Camilla Thiago

Smart hire! The phone representative as knowledgeable, thorough, and patient as I asked questions. She picked up 30 secs after the greeting during peak hours and I am grateful to have had her sweet spirit as I face challenges during this pandemic. Ms. L. BENNETT-JOHNSON made it a wonderful experience. She calmed my fears and provided every detail I needed in order to move forward.

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Kathleen Smith

Went to the DHS on the third floor and they are wonderful, kind, and helpful people!

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markeice pearson

If you work hard and show the people that you are really ready to work they will work hard to get the job you desire. I came there everyday, put in applications, worked on my resumes, went to interviews and made plenty of phone calls. Ms. Aster G. inspired me to keep pushing to keep working hard in spite of my imperfect record. I was blessed with a job as an Engineer Aide in turn put me on the path to be an Engineer. Today I have completed 1 and half years of an two and a half years program at ECPI INSTITUTE in Newport News. I say thank you to her and the staff for believing in me. Thank you and God bless the city of Alexandria for creating this program.

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mar i

I appreciate the professionalism and knowledge of the team that supported myself and my wife. We were greeted in a timely manner, and the case manager helped us alot.

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Venus Yarbrough

I LOVE this place!! It's such an awesome resource for those who receive EBT benefits. The case manager Aster (sp?) is just great. She will help you with bus tokens or DASH passes (as much as their funding will allow), or with a referral to their in-house accessible resume writer- all the way to their in-house Job Placement Representative. Their goal is to help you find gainful employment and to get back on your feet. Their very generous computer area also has printers and copiers to use. There is a Job Posting bulletin board that has an array of employers as well as days and times for Job Fair's that they host often (usually monthly). They also offer computer classes for Free!!...just make sure to sign up early, because their spaces fill up quickly. Whether you are a beginner or are looking to brush up on your skills, they have something for everyone (imo). When I met with the Job Placement Specialist, he explained that they work with several companies that do direct-to-hire and can actually schedule an interview while you are there. I can't say enough about this place. They have been extremely kind and hopeful towards me. I am about to go in and brush-up my resume so I can email it to a potential employer. Best of luck on your journey to get back on your feet!