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Hundreds of city jobs are available through San Antonio’s new jobs training and placement program

San Antonio’s new jobs training and placement program is now open for enrollment. The program will provide job seekers with access to training and resources that will help them find employment. City officials say that the program is aimed at helping those who are “disconnected from the workforce” or have difficulty finding employment. Eligible participants will be able to receive services such as job readiness training, resume assistance, and job placement assistance. The program will also offer various workshops related to different fields and interests.

Click on the link for more information on the program: https://sanantonioreport.org/san-antonio-jobs-program-ready-to-work-launches/

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