# RochesterWorks

## About

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit offering free employment and workforce development services for every job seeker in Monroe County.

- Verified: Yes

## Services

### HR Software
- [Applicant Tracking Systems](https://bilarna.com/services/hr-software/applicant-tracking-systems)

## Pricing

- Model: custom

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What are free workforce development services?**
A: Free workforce development services are publicly or grant-funded programs designed to help individuals gain the skills, training, and support needed to secure and maintain employment. These services are typically offered by nonprofit organizations, government agencies, or community colleges and do not require payment from the participant. Core offerings often include personalized career counseling, resume and interview preparation workshops, job search assistance, and skills training or certification programs in high-demand fields. Many providers also offer supportive services like transportation assistance, childcare referrals, or access to professional attire. These programs are crucial for job seekers facing barriers to employment, such as veterans, youth, caregivers, or those seeking a career change, by providing a structured pathway to economic self-sufficiency and connecting them with local employer networks.

**Q: Who qualifies for free job search assistance programs?**
A: Free job search assistance programs typically qualify any individual actively seeking employment, with specific programs often targeting distinct demographic groups to address unique barriers. General eligibility is usually based on residency, such as living or working within a specific county or region. Many programs have dedicated services for adults aged 18 and older, offering career counseling, skills training, and job placement support. Specialized initiatives frequently exist for out-of-school youth, typically between ages 16 and 24, and sometimes for in-school youth starting at age 14, focusing on early career exploration and foundational skill building. Additional priority groups often include veterans, caregivers re-entering the workforce, entrepreneurs, and individuals from underserved communities. Businesses, from startups to large corporations, can also qualify for services like candidate recruitment, training subsidies, and hiring event coordination when operating or hiring in the service area.

**Q: How to find and access local workforce development services?**
A: To find and access local workforce development services, start by searching online for "workforce development" or "career services" along with your county or city name, as most programs are organized regionally. Contact your local American Job Center, which is part of a national network providing free employment resources. Nonprofit organizations focused on community development are also key providers; look for 501(c)(3) organizations in your area that list employment assistance among their services. The process typically begins with an initial intake or orientation session, which can often be scheduled online or by phone, to assess your needs and determine program eligibility. These centers provide direct access to career advisors, workshops on topics like resume writing and interview skills, job boards with local opportunities, and information on training programs. Many also host regular hiring events and networking sessions with area employers to facilitate direct connections.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/rochesterworks
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/rochesterworks/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/rochesterworks/openapi.yaml
