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Job Seeker Services - Baltimore City One-Stop Career Centers

Orientation for Job Seekers - Learn about services provided and partner agencies in the Baltimore City One-Stop Career Centers. The orientation will provide you with a number of resources which include information on how to access employment and training opportunities, fax machines, copiers, computers, internet and phones for your job search. Orientations are held every other Wednesday or you can meet with staff daily for a one on one orientation.

 Services for Veterans - In addition to helping veterans find employment and training opportunities, veteran staff provides vocational guidance, referral to supportive services, and case management services to veterans with significant barriers to employment.

Workshops - A variety of workshops are held monthly in the Centers. Most are open to everyone and others can be accessed by meeting certain eligibility requirements. View the Maryland Workforce Exchange calendar for dates and times.

Job Fairs

Wage and Hour Information - If you are an employee who believes your wages were unlawfully withheld, please view to the "Wage and Hour Remedies" page.

Career and Workforce Information - Local and regional labor force, industry, occupation, and wage statistics and data are available to help individuals and businesses make informed decisions.

Apprenticeship and Training Information is a voluntary, industry-driven program that is sponsored by employers, and employer associations and is jointly by management and labor. An apprentice — an employee — receives supervised, structured, on-the-job training combined with related technical instruction in a specific occupation. Apprenticeship is open to anyone age 16 or older; however, an employer may set a higher entry age. Individuals must be age 18 to apprentice in specified hazardous occupations.

Unemployment Insurance Information

Maryland Workforce Exchange allows you to search for current openings in your community. You can create multiple résumés to apply for posted jobs, research in demand careers, and find occupational training that meets your needs. The Maryland Workforce Exchange is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week from your home computer.

Minor Work Permits

The Maryland Department of Human Resources helps you apply, renew, or learn about various social services offered by the State of Maryland.

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Job Tips & Other Job Search Resources

The Eastside Baltimore City One-Stop Career Center is open Monday-Wednesday & Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday from 8:00 am to 7:00 p.m.

The Mondawmin Baltimore City One-Stop Career Center (home of the Re-entry Center) is open Monday & Wednesday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Tuesday from 8:00 am to 7:00 p.m.

If you are working and cannot access our services during these hours, please visit the Maryland Workforce Exchange to access job listings and to post your résumé/job skills online

Eastside One-Stop Career Center
3001 E. Madison Street
Baltimore, MD 21205
Telephone: 410-396-9030 Fax: 410-396-4063
DLWDALBaltimoreJS-LABOR@maryland.gov

Northwest One-Stop Career Center (home of the Re-entry Center)
Mondawmin Mall, Suite 302
2401 Liberty Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Telephone: 410-396-7873 Fax: 410-523-0970
DLWDALBaltimoreJS-LABOR@maryland.gov

South Baltimore Employment Connection Center
1410 Bush Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
Telephone: 410-396-1052