Job Center

Hours of Operation and Location
Hours of Operation and Location![]()
Hours of Operation and Location
Please visit us for Basic Career Services:
Monday-Friday 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Thursdays* 8:30 am-8:00 pm
8401 Gerber Road Bldg. A, Sacramento, CA 95828
916-793-2319
Click here to complete an important Community Needs Survey in English
To use the Job Center Services listed below, you must have a CalJOBs account.
* When the school is not closed for a holiday
Basic Career Services
Basic Career Services![]()
Basic Career Services
- Free typing and data entry tests with certificate
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Access to job postings/hiring events
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Access to copy, scan, and fax for job search
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CalJOBs account creation assistance
- Computer use
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Resume template program
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Access to community resources
Click here to see a list of other job centers you can visit.
Click here for our Calendar of Events
Adult Employment Services
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Resume development with an Employment Training Specialist
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Customized job search and application assistance
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Career pathway development
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One-on-one case management
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Partial training scholarships (if eligible)
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GED test vouchers (if eligible)
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Priority access to EGACE classes, such as: HSE, HSD, and English as a Second Language (ESL)
Attending an orientation is the first step to enrollment
Orientations are held on the
1st & 3rd Friday each month**
10:00* am in-person orientation begins
*Arrive by 9:45 am to sign in and ensure you have an active CalJOBS account
or join the
1:00 pm on Zoom orientation
**When the school is not closed for a holiday
Community Resources
Resources for:
- Income Assistance
- Utility
- Housing
- Food
- Healthcare
- Disability
- Employment and Income Assistance Programs
- Other Community Resources
Employment Resources
- Career Exploration
- Job Search Websites
- Public Sector Jobs
- Apprenticeship Information

Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Programs
Safety-Net or Family Self Sufficiency:
- Access to a relevant support service, such as: food and transportation gift cards, SMUD payment assistance, eviction avoidance (if funds are available), or hygiene kits after eligibility’s been determined
- Assistance accessing community resources
- Job search and application assistance
Attending an orientation is the first step to learn about eligibility and program requirements.
Click here to see this month's orientation information
Sacramento Works for Youth Program (Ages 18-24)
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Priority access to EGACE High School Diploma (HSD) or High School Equivalency (HSE) classes and incentives for high school completion
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Offers career exploration and 150+ hours of paid work experience.
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Help youth access community college and training resources.
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Provides resume assistance and interview preparation.
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Other Youth Services include: leadership skill development, mentoring for academic completion and goals, assistance with transportation cost, and incentives for program completion.
Our youth program is fully enrolled for this school year, orientations for the next program year will begin in July.
Click here to find other Youth Program Providers in the Sacramento Area.
Refugee Support Services Program
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Resume development
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Job search and application assistance
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Priority access to EGACE English as a Second Language classes
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One-on-one case management
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Connections to community resources
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Foreign Credential translation services(if eligible)
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Access to support services, such as Technology Assistance, Utility Assistance, Transportation Assistance, or Rental Assistance (if eligible)
This WIOA Title I financially assisted program or activity is an equal opportunity employer/program.
Requests for auxiliary aids, interpreting services, and other reasonable accommodations are available upon request. Please contact the hosting agency noted on this flier no later than 5 days in advance. CA relay services are available by dialing 711 and referencing 916-793-2319.