Unemployment Offices In Los Angeles, California
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Southeast L.A. Crenshaw WorkSource Center
3965 South Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA - 90037 -
WorkSource @ Chicana Service Action Center
315 West 9th Street, Los Angeles, CA - 90015 -
Foothill WIB One-Stop Career Centers
1207 East Green Street, Pasadena, CA - 91106 -
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Verdugo WIB One-Stop Career Center
1255 South Central Avenue, Glendale, CA - 91204 -
WorkSource @ Managed Career Solutions
550 West Main Street, Alhambra, CA - 91801 -
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South Los Angeles WorkSource Center Satellite
6200 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA - 90003 -
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WorkSource @ California Antelope Valley One-Stop Career Center,
1420 West Avenue I, Lancaster, CA - 93534 -
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WorkSource @ Northeast San Fernando Valley
11623 Glenoaks Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - 91331 -
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Los Angeles County CA Unemployment Office
264 East Monterey Avenue, Pomona, CA - 91767 -
Pacific Gateway CA Unemployment Office
3447 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, CA - 90807 -
Westchester Worksource Center
8929 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - 90045 -
Hawthorne One-Stop Business and Career Center
11633 Hawthorne Boulevard, Hawthorne, CA - 90250 -
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WorkSource @ Central San Gabriel Valley
11635 Valley Boulevard, El Monte, CA - 91732 -
WorkSource @ Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) û West Hollywood
5757 Wilshire Blvd PH 3, Los Angeles, CA - 90036 -
South Los Angeles WorkSource Center
7518 South Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA - 90044 -
Southeast Los Angeles û Watts WorkSource Center
10950 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA - 90059 -
Wilshire-Metro WorkSource Center
3550 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - 90010 -
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WorkSource @ Santa Clarita
26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA - 91355 -
WorkSource @ ResCare/East L.A. Employment & Business Center
5301 Whittier Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - 90022 -
Gardena One-Stop Employment and Business Center
16801 Western Avenue, Gardena, CA - 90247 -
Marina del Rey û Mar Vista WorkSource Center
13160 Mindanao Way, Marina del Rey, CA - 90292 -
WorkSource @ Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) û West Los Angeles
13160 Mindanao Way, Marina del Rey, CA - 90292 -
WorkSource @ ResCare/Florence-Firestone Employment & Business Center
1816 Firestone Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - 90001 -
Housing Authority WorkSource Portal
2101 East 101st Street, Los Angeles, CA - 90002 -
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WorkSource @ Hub Cities Consortium
2677 Zoe Avenue, Huntington Park, CA - 90255 -
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Sun Valley WorkSource Center
9024 Laurel Canyon Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - 91352 -
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WorkSource @ L.A. Urban League Avalon
12700 Avalon Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - 90061 -
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Chatsworth Northridge WorkSource Center
9207 Eton Avenue, Los Angeles, CA - 91311 -
West Adams ûBaldwin Hills Satellite WorkSource Center
5681 West Jefferson Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA - 90016 -
Inglewood One-Stop Business and Career Center
110 South La Brea Avenue, Inglewood, CA - 90301 -
Van Nuys North Sherman Oaks WorkSource Center
15400 Sherman Way, Los Angeles, CA - 91406 -
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Canoga Park West Hills WorkSource Center
21010 Vanowen Street, Los Angeles, CA - 91303 -
Norwalk EDD/SELACO WIB Career Center
12715 Pioneer Boulevard, Norwalk, CA - 90650
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are There Job Placement Services Available At The Unemployment Office?
Yes, many Unemployment Offices offer job placement services to help individuals find employment. These services may include job listings, referrals to employers, and access to job fairs. Additionally, career counselors can assist you in identifying job opportunities that match your skills and interests, making the job search process more efficient and targeted.
2. How Can I Find Out About Upcoming Job Fairs Or Hiring Events?
Your local Unemployment Office often hosts or partners with organizations to hold job fairs and hiring events. You can find information about these events on their website, through newsletters, or by contacting them directly. Attending job fairs can be a great way to meet potential employers and learn about job openings, enhancing your chances of securing employment.
3. What Types Of Training Programs Does The Unemployment Office Offer?
Many offices offer training opportunities to help job seekers upgrade their skills. These may include:
- Vocational training for in-demand trades or careers
- Workshops that build specific job skills (e.g., digital literacy, customer service)
- Educational courses that improve long-term employability
Contact your local office to learn what programs are available and how to enroll. These resources can significantly improve your job prospects.
4. Can I Receive Assistance With My Resume At The Unemployment Office?
Yes. Resume support is a common service. Career counselors can help you:
- Create a new resume tailored to your career goals
- Update and refine an existing resume to highlight your strengths
- Practice presenting your skills for maximum impact
Some offices also host workshops on resume writing and interview preparation, giving you extra tools to stand out with potential employers.
5. What Resources Are Available For Mental Health Support During Unemployment?
Unemployment can be a challenging time, and many Unemployment Offices recognize the importance of mental health support. They may provide referrals to counseling services, support groups, or community resources that can help individuals cope with the emotional challenges of unemployment.
6. Are There Resources For Specific Populations, Such As Veterans Or Individuals With Disabilities?
Yes. Many Unemployment Offices have specialized programs for groups such as:
- Veterans – offering priority placement services, specialized training, and transition support.
- Individuals with disabilities – providing tailored job search assistance and workplace accommodation resources.
- Older workers – helping with retraining, skills updates, and age-related employment challenges.
These programs aim to remove barriers and provide more equitable opportunities for all job seekers.