Overview
About the Burlington Job Center
The Vermont Department of Labor (VDOL) operates a comprehensive American Job Center located at 63 Pearl Street in downtown Burlington. This facility serves as a primary hub for workforce development in Chittenden County, offering a wide range of services to both job seekers and employers. As a state-run resource, the center provides free access to tools and professional guidance designed to connect Vermonters with meaningful employment and training opportunities.
Job Seeker Services
The Resource Room at 63 Pearl Street is equipped to help individuals at every stage of their career path. Services include:
- Career Counseling: One-on-one assistance with resume writing, interview preparation, and career planning.
- Vermont JobLink: Access to the state’s online job board and labor market information systems.
- Training Programs: Information on apprenticeships and federally funded training grants for eligible individuals.
- Unemployment Assistance: While unemployment claims are primarily handled via the claimant call center, the Job Center offers computer access and limited staff support to help navigate the online filing system.
Employer and Veteran Resources
The center also houses a Business Services Team that helps local employers recruit talent and access tax credits. Additionally, specialized Veterans’ Employment Representatives are available to assist military veterans in transitioning their skills to the civilian workforce.
Hours and Access
The Burlington Job Center typically accepts walk-ins for general resource room usage, though appointments are recommended for in-depth counseling. Hours may vary for in-person versus virtual services, with Friday often reserved for virtual assistance. Visitors should note that the office is located near the top of Church Street Marketplace.
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