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Welcome! to the SC Works One-Stop Career Center Orientation This presentation is designed to introduce our services and provide you with information that can help your career search.

Mission SC Works Greenville s mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of our customers through the provision of professional workforce development services and to ensure and sustain a quality workforce for today and the future.

We work towards our mission through the services delivered to job seekers and employers at our One- Stop Career Centers in Greenville. McAlister Square 225 S. Pleasantburg Drive, Suite E-1 Greenville, SC 29607 County Square 301 University Ridge, Suite 750 Greenville, SC 29601 All of our SC Works Greenville Centers are open M F 8:30 a.m. 5:00p.m.

Unemployment Insurance Greenville s SC Works Career Centers cannot assist you with unemployment insurance claims, however, you may call 1-866-831-1724.

Unemployment Insurance OR you may check your UI claim status by using DEW s online portal MyBenefits. Visit MyBenefits at: https://mybenefits.dew.sc.gov

The One-Stop Career Centers are operated through a partnership between SC Works and various service providers/partners located throughout the county.

Resource Center Job seekers can use the Resource Center to register with SC Works, search for jobs, post resumes and research online information for career planning and employment opportunities.

Please note: the SC Works One-Stop Career Centers have a dress code policy; applicants are encouraged to dress to be referred for an interview on the same day. Be prepared: bring ID, social security card, DD- 214, certifications, work history and references Bring your positive attitude Avoid bringing children so that we have your undivided attention.

TANF If you need to apply for cash, food or Medicaid, please call the Greenville County Department of Social Services (864) 467-7700 or visit www.dss.sc.gov.

Vocational Rehabilitation Individuals with disabilities who are able to work can also receive personal career search assistance. Vocational Rehabilitation programs can help you to review all available options and work with employers to provide a productive work environment. Contact the Greenville Office of the SC Vocational Rehabilitation Department, 105 Parkins Mill Road, Greenville, SC. Telephone: (864) 297-3066 Greer Office, 202 Victoria Street Telephone: (864) 801-2010

Veterans Services Veterans (and their spouses) can receive assistance through job referrals, training and career management. We also offer a wide range of services to veterans with barriers to employment. We collaborate with organizations to enhance job placement opportunities, including businesses, VA medical centers, community-based organizations and reserve guard units. Call (864) 467-8080 to speak with a Veterans Representative.

Employment for Seniors We have dedicated AARP volunteers who work with local companies that are seeking the skills and experience of workers age 55+. AARP Foundation (Ph: 864-467- 3325) and Goodwill Industries of the Upstate/Midlands staff (Ph: 864-351-0100) also assists low-income seniors, many with multiple barriers to employment, to get the training needed to find good jobs.

Search for a Job The MOST comprehensive website for individuals seeking a job in Greenville, the Upstate region, or in South Carolina. www.scworks.org

www.scworks.org By registering on SC Works you are able to: Create and save resumes Create and save job searches Create and save skill assessments Keep records of job applications Create files on employers And much more!

Employability Skills Workshops Our free workshops will allow you to learn how to: Write a more effective resume Answer the top 10 interview questions Use networking to find your next job Dress for the job you want And much more! A different topic may be scheduled each workshop day; just select the one that interests you, register/sign up and plan to attend. Register in advance by calling (864) 467-8857.

Employability Skills Workshops Our Workshop Schedules are posted for review in the SC Works Career Centers or you may review them while signed in to your SC Works Online Services account. Select the My Resources which is located in the left margin of the SCWOS webpage and then Upcoming Events.

Training and Testing We can evaluate and document your knowledge and skills to support a job referral, or schedule training to help you qualify for a job. Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) Interest and Aptitude Assessment Employability and Work Maturity Skills Evaluation Computer and Typing Competency WorkKeys assessments WIA Demand Industry Training

To earn more, you must learn more. The large majority of employers require at least a high school degree/diploma. Our SC Works Career Centers can assist adults and youth with obtaining a GED equivalency. You may qualify for a one-onone career management program that includes additional intensive training at one of our educational partners.

Customer Service Our goal is to offer you services in ways that meet your employment needs. Please provide feedback on our services so that we can continuously improve. Our job is not done until you are gainfully employed!

For Information On: Senior Community Service Employment Programs for individuals ages 55 and over Contact: - AARP Foundation (Ph: 864-467-3325) - Goodwill Industries of the Upstate/Midlands (Ph: 864-350-0100) TANF, SNAP (Food Stamps) - Greenville County DSS (Ph: 864-467-7700) Adult Education, GED, Literacy Activities -Greenville Co. Schools Lifelong Learning (Ph: 864-355-6088) -Greenville Literacy Association (Ph: 864-467-3456) Rehabilitation Act Programs -Greenville Office of the SC Vocational Rehabilitation Department (Ph: 864-297-3066) Post-secondary vocational education - Greenville Technical College (Ph: 864-250-8800, 864-250-8111) Housing & Urban Development Employment & Training Activities Community Services Block Grant Employment & Training Employment Service, UI, Veterans Workforce Programs, Federal Bonding, Trade Adjustment Assistance WIA Adults (Dislocated Workers) and Youth - City of Greenville Housing Authority (Ph: 864-467-4250) - Sunbelt Human Advancement Resources, Inc, (SHARE) (Ph: 864-269-0700) -SC DEW (Employment Services) (Ph: 864-467-8080) -SC DEW (UI Only) (Ph: 1-866-831-1724) - Greenville County Workforce Development (Ph: 864-467-8857)

Questions? Thank you for your time and allowing us to introduce our services. If you have questions about SC Works services, please ask one of our Center staff or visit our website at http://greenville.scworks.org An equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TTY: 711