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Want hands-on experience as you decide what career you want to pursue? Through on-the-job training, work experiences, and apprenticeships, Central Missouri Job Center staff are ready to help set you up for success today!

Job Search Assistance

Because Job Center staff are constantly thinking about jobs, they are uniquely qualified to assist you with your job search. Staff know the employers in the areas they serve. They care about successfully matching workers and employers because they live there. They are also connected to state-wide employment opportunities. Take advantage of all of the job search resources available to you in a Missouri Job Center.

ON-THE-JOB TRAINING

This is an excellent opportunity for eligible job seekers to get hands-on experience from an employer while earning a paycheck. It’s a win-win for everyone. Employers get the workforce they need and you get the experience you need. 

Job Center staff will connect you with the right employer, take care of the required paperwork, and put together the perfect training plan that gives you the skills you need.

WORK EXPERIENCE

The Work Experience Program is available to youth (ages 14-24) who have little or no past work experience. It provides an opportunity to meet with prospective employees while also taking advantage of critical workplace training. Gaining work experience gives youth the needed work background to secure jobs future jobs. Much like On-the-Job training, Job Center staff facilitate the connection between youth, schools, partner programs, and employers.

REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP

Registered Apprenticeship is an alternative “earn while you learn” combination of training and employment. Apprentice workers gradually earn more as they reach higher levels of productivity. In addition to rewarding performance, a Registered Apprenticeship combines employer-driven, job-related instruction with extensive on-the-job learning under the supervision of a trade professional.

After completing a Registered Apprenticeship, the apprentice receives a nationally-recognized occupational credential that communicates the standards and high level of training that their employer provides. 

Youth Programs

A good resume can persuade an employer to invite you to come in for a job interview. In fact, that’s the main reason for a resume.

CAREER CLUB

A virtual work experience with job placement after training, allowing participants to implement their newly developed skills. 

The virtual work experience exists to help job seekers establish good work habits, personal management skills, increase career awareness, learn money management principles, and more, helping them be successful in both the workforce and life. 

All you need is an internet connection and a computer.

Participants receive placement in a work experience at the end of the virtual training in a job that allows them to put their newly developed skills to use.

CDL Training

Central Missouri Job Centers offer CDL training that connects aspiring drivers with employers and emphasizes practical, real-world skills for a successful trucking career.

CLEMENT TRUCKING

Clement CDL Training, in partnership with Central Region Missouri Job Centers, offers a four-week, 160-hour program in Lebanon, MO. The training includes classroom instruction, hands-on driving experience, and job placement assistance with over 70 partnered employers, focusing on safety, professionalism, and real-world trucking skills.

STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE

State Fair Community College offers a comprehensive Commercial Driving Academy at multiple campuses, providing 160 hours of online and behind-the-wheel training designed to meet Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations. This program aims to produce qualified Class A and B CDL drivers, with additional endorsements available, and offers tuition assistance for eligible student

MOBERLY AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Offering a 200-hour CDL training program in Columbia, MO. The five-week program includes 40 hours of classroom instruction and 160 hours of hands-on driving experience, featuring a high-tech simulator and a 3:1 student-teacher ratio. Tuition assistance and discounted tuition are available for eligible participants. 

MOCK INTERVIEWS

Practice your interviewing skills in an environment similar to an actual interview. Mock interviews are available at a local Job Center, by phone, and also using video conferencing.  During the mock interview, staff will ask interview questions that are appropriate for the kind of work you are looking for, and then give you feedback and advice on how you can improve. Schedule a mock interview by calling a Job Center today. 

Other Training

The Central Workforce Development Region is working with Boone Health to provide scholarships to individuals looking to begin or grow their career in health care, as well as a Warehouse training program through JobPoint. 

BOONE BELIEVES IN ME

The Boone Believes in Me grant offers scholarships covering tuition, books, and stipends for individuals pursuing healthcare careers at Boone Health. Participants must reside in designated counties, be at least 18, complete certification programs by September 30, 2025, and commit to working at Boone Health for two years post-certification. Programs include Paramedic, Nursing, Medical Assistant, Nurse Assistant, Surgical Technician, and Medical Laboratory Technician.

WAREHOUSE TRAINING

The Warehousing Training program offers a mix of classroom study and hands-on experience, covering certifications like Prologis Supply Chain Warehousing, OSHA-30, CPR/First Aid, and OSHA Forklift. The 12-16 week course includes topics such as inventory management, order fulfillment, and safety practices. Eligibility requires basic education levels, medical clearance, and a background check. The warehousing industry is expected to grow significantly, offering various job opportunities with benefits.

MOCK INTERVIEWS

Practice your interviewing skills in an environment similar to an actual interview. Mock interviews are available at a local Job Center, by phone, and also using video conferencing.  During the mock interview, staff will ask interview questions that are appropriate for the kind of work you are looking for, and then give you feedback and advice on how you can improve. Schedule a mock interview by calling a Job Center today. 

Other Youth/Young Adult Resources

Academic Support

Activities that lead to completion of a high school diploma or recognized equivalent

Dropout Recovery

Assist youth who have struggled in traditional secondary education or who have dropped out of school.

Concurrent Education

Search and apply for jobs, read and leave reviews about employers, and anonymously submit and view salaries to help with pay discussions.

Leadership Development

Explore careers, find training, search for jobs, and access various job-related resources in your local area through this U.S. Department of Labor site.

Supportive Services

Optimize your resume for online applications by analyzing how well it is tailored for a particular job. Upload your resume and job posting to get feedback.

Mentoring

ZipRecruiter uses smart matching technology to connect you with employers looking for your skills. Apply to jobs and get noticed by employers.

Follow-up Services

Search for jobs, post your resume, and find career advice on SimplyHired. Discover the right job for you from thousands of listings.

Guidance Counseling

Find hourly jobs and apply online. Snagajob offers job listings, career advice, and resources to help you find the perfect hourly job.

Financial Literacy

Find remote, part-time, freelance, and flexible jobs. FlexJobs offers a curated list of legitimate job opportunities and career resources.

Entrepreneurial Skills Training

Find remote, part-time, freelance, and flexible jobs. FlexJobs offers a curated list of legitimate job opportunities and career resources.

Labor Market Information

Find remote, part-time, freelance, and flexible jobs. FlexJobs offers a curated list of legitimate job opportunities and career resources.

College Readiness

Find remote, part-time, freelance, and flexible jobs. FlexJobs offers a curated list of legitimate job opportunities and career resources.

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Get Involved with Workforce Development

Discover how the Central Workforce Development Region can assist you in achieving your career goals. Our services span 19 counties in mid-Missouri, offering support for job seekers and employers. Connect with us today to explore the opportunities available to you.

Tune into the podcast

The Workforce Link Podcast with Sundi Jo Graham

The Workforce Link Podcast offers forward thinking conversations for the workforce, linking employers and job seekers to a brighter tomorrow. 

Hosted by Sundi Jo Graham from the Central Workforce Development Board, The Workforce Link covers job searching, resume and interview tips, leadership, personal development, and features interviews with industry leaders from the private and public sectors.

Central Region News

Columbia Job Center Hosts Career Development Workshops for JAG Students

Empowering JAG students in Mexico, MO with career skills through workshops on networking, exploration, success, and resume preparation.

Shifting Gears: Margaret Curry’s Journey from Unemployment to Business Ownership

Margaret Curry’s rise from caregiver to trucking business owner through CDL training. An inspiring journey of resilience and success.

Rolla Job Center Receives 2024 Outstanding Service to Veterans Award

The Rolla Job Center earned the 2024 Outstanding Service to Veterans Award for exceptional veteran support programs.

The Gratitude Advantage: Finding Joy in Small Victories

Celebrate small wins this Thanksgiving and discover how gratitude fuels success and growth. Find joy in every step of your journey!

Cooper and Moniteau Counties Celebrate Work Ready Community Recognition

Cooper and Moniteau Counties earn Certified Work Ready Community awards, showcasing their commitment to building strong local workforces in Missouri.

Missouri Job Market on the Rise: Employment Gains and Lower Unemployment in October 2024

Missouri adds 5,400 jobs in October 2024, lowering unemployment and boosting economic growth. Discover the latest employment trends.

The CWDB Holds Its Annual In-Person Meeting in Camdenton

The Central Workforce Development Board gathered to strengthen Central Missouri’s workforce through partnerships and strategic discussions at its annual in-person meeting.

Fall Focus: Enhancing Productivity and Wellness at Work

Boost your productivity and well-being this fall with essential tips for a healthier work routine.

From High School to Master Welder: Dylan Green’s Path to Success through the Quest Grant

Dylan Green’s journey from high school graduate to master welder highlights how the Rolla Job Center and QUEST grant program shaped his career.

Missouri Jobs Report – September 2024: Employment Decreases Slightly as Unemployment Holds Steady

Missouri’s nonfarm payroll employment decreased by 900 jobs in September 2024, with the unemployment rate steady at 3.9%.

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