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DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis is inviting DeKalb job seekers to get on the “jobs bus.” The county has launched a Mobile Career Center as a way to take jobs and work readiness services to communities. The mobile center, which supports the ONE DeKalb Works initiative, is rolling to various locations throughout DeKalb, assisting job seekers as well as employers.Major features of the resource center include 13 computer stations; a private interview area; high-speed satellite Internet connection; printer, scanner and copy services; and a fully accessible ADA workstation with movable table and auxiliary. Job seekers may receive essential services including job search assistance, adult workshops and training, resume writing, and interviewing tips. Businesses may use the mobile unit for recruiting, pre-employment screenings, interviewing, and training. Below are the Mobile Career Center’s scheduled locations for the rest of February: Wednesday, Feb. 15, 10a.m. – 4 p.m.
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