Can it get any better than having over 500 job seekers attend yesterday's Jobs NYC hiring hall at Harlem Hospital Center - breaking the all time record for a Jobs NYC event! Many thanks to our community partner Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children & Family Services for helping us deliver these vital resources right to the front steps of New Yorkers. New York City continues to set all time records for total jobs created, and the reduction in black and brown unemployment has truly been historic. We know our work is not over until all New Yorkers can access the training and career opportunities that lead to family sustaining wages that provide dignity and a chance at the middle dream. Keep visiting jobs.nyc.gov to explore open jobs and to access free training and career resources. There are also thousands of open jobs with the City of New York with many offering full benefits, career advancement, and a chance to serve the public and make a difference in the lives of New Yorkers. To learn more visit: https://lnkd.in/eiE5vndz. NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development Office of the Mayor of New York City #jobsnyc #getstuffdone #SummerofPossibility NYC Health Hospitals NYC Citywide Administrative Services
NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development
Government Administration
New York, NY 2,859 followers
Mobilizing New Yorkers to achieve shared prosperity and an inclusive economy.
About us
The Mayor’s Office of Talent and Workforce Development promotes equity. We aggregate and align public as well as private resources to match talent to opportunity, to adapt to the rapidly changing labor market and relentlessly tackle historic disparities. We believe the greatest asset that we have as a City is the talent of New Yorkers. Investment in the City’s talent and workforce development system is critical to address historical barriers and build a more inclusive economic recovery effort, that benefits City residents, employers, and the economy overall.
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https://www.nyc.gov/site/wkdev/index.page
External link for NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development
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Employees at NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development
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Jelynne Morse
Strategy & Operations | Business Design Research | SMB Builder | CX | Process Improvement | CaaS | SaaS | Marketplace Engine | Lifetime Channel's…
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Ryan Cagle
Supporting over 500,000 quality blue-collar jobs in New York City's industrial and manufacturing sectors.
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Ismail Ocasio
Agent of Progress
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Miles Elijah Gamble
Director of Employer Engagement at the Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development
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Grateful to CUNY Hostos Community College for hosting an incredible Jobs NYC hiring hall yesterday at its campus in the South Bronx. As usual, the Bronx turned out in full force with hundreds of job seekers meeting with employers and resource providers, including several who conducted on-site interviews! We can't do this vital work without all our city and state agency partners, and community based organizations who have been stalwart supporters of this ground-breaking initiative since its inception in March. And if you couldn't join us in person, you can connect digitally to Jobs NYC by visiting the talent portal at jobs.nyc.gov. This is a centralized digital hub where you can access free training and resources, connect with city agencies that provide workforce development services, and explore open jobs across the city. NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development Office of the Mayor of New York City CUNY Hostos Community College The City University of New York #jobsnyc #SummerofPossibility
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Honored to have NYC Talent's Apprenticeship Accelerator Executive Director Ismail Ocasio, Center for Youth Employment Executive Director Michelle Rosa; and our youth apprentices Emily L Ventura and Keilah-mari Seabrooks participate in this important day of learning at the "Adapting to the Future of Work" forum organized by JobsFirstNYC and NYC Department of Youth & Community Development.
🚀 Day 1 of "Adapting to the Future of Work: Buckle Up" is about to kick off at 8:00 a.m. and we couldn't be more excited! 🎉 Today is dedicated exclusively to young people between the ages of 16-24 years old. We have a jam-packed agenda with over 30 inspiring speakers ready to share their knowledge on the workforce, civic engagement, and AI. Stay tuned for live updates throughout the day! 📲✨ #FutureOfWork #YouthEmpowerment #AI #CivicEngagement #mycNYC #mycitymycommunity
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Another fantastic Jobs NYC hiring hall in Brooklyn - this time at Ebenezer Urban Ministry Center in Brownsville! Hundreds turned out for the opportunity to meet with employers and training providers representing a diverse group of industries and sectors with many conducting on-site interviews. And we have two more events today and tomorrow in the Bronx and Manhattan. All hiring halls are from 10am-2pm. Visit jobs.nyc.gov to learn more and to register. July Schedule: Bronx July 24, 2024 Hostos College, 500 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451 Manhattan July 25, 2024 H H Harlem Hospital, 506 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10037 NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development Office of the Mayor of New York City #SummerofPossibility #getstuffdone The City University of New York NYC Health Hospitals
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A huge thank you to the Office of Asylum Seeker Operations for providing a tour last week of the award-winning Asylum Application Help Center for members of the NYC Workforce Development Council and Board, as well as staff from the NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development. Masha Gindler gave an extremely informative and eye-opening tour about a very professional and well-run center, with help from Kate Dempsey and Grace Zimmerly Riddick. Thank you for all of the amazing work you do for New New Yorkers! To learn more about Office of Asylum Seeker Operations, visit its website here: https://lnkd.in/eqpu8nse Office of the Mayor of New York City NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development
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Thrilled to join JobsFirstNYC and Montefiore Health System for their "Careers in Care: Exploring Healthcare Professions" career expo at Albert Einstein Medical Center on July 18th. Leaders from NYC Talent's Center for Nursing Education and Practice, and The Center for Youth Employment participated in product demos, networking sessions and met with hiring managers to discuss how to connect the next generation of health care professionals with career opportunities. To learn more about NYC Talent's healthcare industry partnership, New York Alliance for Careers in Healthcare (NYACH), visit its website: https://lnkd.in/efKwgg-k. NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development #youthapprenticeship
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Kudos to NYC Service for a terrific kickoff of the NYC Service Advisory Council on 7/10! We applaud the various partners contributing their time and expertise to help make NYC the easiest city to volunteer in. We look forward to help strengthen the service sector by forging more connections to talent and workforce development resources and opportunities.
So thrilled to be working with an amazing group of partners to make NYC Service the easiest and best place to serve - keep an eye out for recommendations from our new NYC Service Advisory Council in the coming months! 💖 Ryan A. Murray Karina Smith Jessica Kaplan Julie Raskin Kevin Cummings Tonya Gayle Herman Schaffer Janis Robinson Anita Astupuma Sapreet Kaur Saluja Jen Chantrtanapichate Sarah Hope D. Caitlin Belt Katy Rodriguez Botello Kasia Laskowski Our city partners supporting NYC Service to develop a cross sector service strategy: Chris Neale Miguel Bonilla Meaghan Brown Crystal Price And our amazing team making it all happen! Steph Halpin Aaron Miner Tashawn Morgan Tiffany Tucker-Pryor, MAE
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Check out this great opportunity to join the Pathways to Industrial and Construction Careers (PINCC) team as a Workforce Development Liaison. Reporting directly to the PINCC Executive Director, this is an ideal role for someone with 3 years of workforce development experience. The Workforce Development Liaison will support a variety of special projects, including recruitment and outreach for employment events, and helping connect clients with good paying careers. Click here to view to the full posting: https://lnkd.in/eMus6Gsa. To apply for this position, please email your resume and cover letter including the following subject line: PINCC Workforce Development Liaison to: [email protected]
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Thank you to CENTRAL FAMILY LIFE CENTER for hosting a Jobs NYC hiring hall yesterday in Staten Island. Jobs NYC is Mayor Adams' 5 borough strategy to bring employment and free training opportunities directly to the communities and neighborhoods that need these resources the most. And if you couldn't join us this week, we have 3 more hiring halls next week. Visit jobs.nyc.gov to view the full schedule and to register. All events are from 10am-2pm - be sure to bring copies of your resume. And while visiting jobs.nyc.gov you can also explore the "Talent Portal", a free digital resource for job seekers where you can apply to open positions, get free training, and access to the city's various workforce development programs. July Events: Brooklyn July 23, 2024 Ebenezer Urban Ministry Center, 660 Powell St, Brooklyn, NY 11212 Bronx July 24, 2024 Hostos College, 500 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451 Manhattan July 25, 2024 H H Harlem Hospital, 506 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10037 NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development Office of the Mayor of New York City Workforce1 NYC Health Hospitals The City University of New York #jobsnyc #SummerofPossibility
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More than 500 job seekers attended yesterday's Jobs NYC hiring hall in Jamaica, Queens at York College of the City University of New York. These free events provide employment and training opportunities directly to the front doors of New Yorkers and bring together employers from the public and private sectors that represent a variety of sectors and industries with many conducting on-site interviews! Many thanks to our community partner Greater Jamaica Development Corporation (GJDC) for helping plan and execute such a successful event. There are 4 more hiring halls this month, including one today in Staten Island. All events are from 10am-2pm and you can register online at jobs.nyc.gov. Bring copies of your resume - we look forward to seeing you! July Schedule: Staten Island July 18, 2024 Central Family Life Center, 59 Wright St, Staten Island, NY 10304 Brooklyn July 23, 2024 Ebenezer Urban Ministry Center, 660 Powell St, Brooklyn, NY 11212 Bronx July 24, 2024 Hostos College, 500 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451 Manhattan July 25, 2024 H H Harlem Hospital, 506 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10037 NYC Mayor's Office of Talent and Workforce Development Office of the Mayor of New York City #jobsnyc #SummerofPossibility #getstuffdone
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