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As businesses work to recover from the pandemic, many are facing challenges in finding qualified employees to fill open positions.

The Workforce Center of Illinois provides sustainable no-cost and low-cost strategies to recruit, hire, train, and retain the skilled workforce businesses need to thrive.

Business Services
Find out what works best for your business, we’ll take care of the rest.

Recruiting qualified workers for your business

  • Job Board Postings,Job Fair In A Bag (Weekly Flyers), Job Fairs & Resource Events & Social Media Reach

Training your workforce with work-based learning programs

  • Employee Training Reimbursements, Customized Data & Statistics, Subsidized Youth Employment, & Wage Benchmarks

Retaining Your business by analyzing your training and hiring needs.

We offer various business services and solutions to help hire, train, and retrain your workforce.


Featured Partner: Workforce Services Division of Will County

Find qualified applicants for your job openings. Post your open positions on our Job Board or hold a recruiting event in our office. We can also provide employers with a wide range of workforce information and statistics.

Services Offered:
Job Board, Mobile Workforce Center, and recruiting events/job fairs.

John Hall
Business Services Supervisor
john.hall@willcountyillinois.com
815-724-1546

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