Navy veteran Mitchell Darnell walked into the NCWorks Career Center in Rowan County in April 2019 seeking assistance in obtaining sustainable employment. Because of his service, Mitchell received a priority level of service for all the
This spring, Lincoln County resident Brooke White enrolled in Centralina WDB NextGen services looking for assistance to get training to become a dental assistant. She is a single parent and had no previous income to pay
Team Leaders at the NCWorks Career Center-Union in Monroe had to make several adjustments on how the center delivered services as the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic affected the State of North Carolina. On Tuesday, March 10, 2020,
How do you connect job seekers who want to work with local employers who want to hire talent amid a global pandemic? You use an innovative and creative solution to make it happen! On June
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