Job/Training Resources

Full list of Allegheny County resources.

Check out our virtual job/self employment fairs

Auberle Employment Institute

Auberle Employment Institute

1101 Hartman Street, McKeesport, PA 15132

Phone: (412)673-5856 ext. 1317

https://www.auberle.org/employment-institute

The Employment Institute offers 13 nationally recognized certification programs, employment opportunities, life skills and work readiness training, education services and employment exposure/search services.” With 102 employing partners and 89 referral agencies throughout the region, we are a highly respected and award-winning workforce development program that helps individuals find a good paying and sustainable career.” They offer a new program to specifically help people ages 18-24 leaving the prison system with employment placement

Braddock Employment Training

849 Braddock Avenue, Braddock, PA 15104

Phone: (412) 273-6450

Provides GED preparation, job search, job matching, workshops, assessments, computer literacy and supported work services. (Extensive experience finding jobs for people with criminal records)

Goodwill Career Services

Address: Robert S. Foltz Building
118 52nd Street
Pittsburgh, PA  15201

Phone: 412-481-9005

https://www.goodwillswpa.org/careerservices/exp

Goodwill’s Career Service Center offers free webinars several times per week to assist in searching for jobs, writing resumes, and preparing for interviews.

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Pennsylvania CareerLink

Address: 2040 Ardmore Blvd Pittsburgh, PA, 15221

Phone: 412-436-2225

Whether you’re seeking a new job opportunity or other ways to level up in your career, PA CareerLink®
offices are here to help

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Grow with Google Digital Skills

Use Google lessons and tools to improve your digital skill set, help you find and land a job, improve your money management skills and more! Feel free to explore all the applied digital skills lessons Google has to offer.

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JFCS Career Development Center

5743 Bartlett Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Phone: 412-422-5627
Email: cdc@jfcspgh.org

https://www.jfcspgh.org/services/career-development-center/

The JFCS Career Development Center operates career services remotely to provide individual career counseling to help you explore your options, define your objectives and develop the strategy and tools required to achieve your career goals. If you are interested in accessing the JFCS Career Development Center’s career services and support, call 412-422-5627 or email cdc@jfcspgh.org.

Partner 4 Work

Centre City Tower, Suite 2600
650 Smithfield Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Phone: 412-552-7090
Email: info@partner4work.org

https://www.partner4work.org/

Partner4Work is the workforce development organization that connects funding, expertise and opportunities for employers, job seekers, agencies, and policy makers to develop a thriving workforce in the Pittsburgh area.

How to Write a Cover Letter

https://www.resumebuilder.com/how-to-write-a-cover-letter/

We’ve created a guide that details cover letter basics below. Remember these helpful tips when you draft your next cover letter, whether you’re applying for an entry-level office job or trying to impress a corporate recruiter.

RE-ENTRANTS

Education

Testing, Education and Reference Center (TERC)

http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/carnegielib?db=TERC


Database of college, graduate & vocational schools that also offers test preparation & practice exams for high school, college entrance, professional certification and licensing, military, and civil service.

Literacy Pittsburgh

411 Seventh Avenue
Suite 525
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: 412-393-7600
Email: info@literacypittsburgh.org

https://www.literacypittsburgh.org/

Literacy Pittsburgh offers literacy programs for adults and families in Allegheny County and Beaver County. Last year, more than 5,100 people in the Greater Pittsburgh area improved their reading, writing, math, English language, computer and workplace skills. Free classes and tutoring move students from learning to earning and help them succeed as workers, parents and neighbors.