NEW YORK (PIX11) -- New York City released the newest version of its job board, which aims to help people find out about job opportunities, training, internships, and even earn college credits.
But how does it all work?
Once on the Jobs NYC "jobseekers" homepage, you will be greeted with a button to explore the 80 programs offered. Some programs are offered directly from the city, such as job matching services offered by New York City's Human Resources Administration and paid training for asylum seekers by nonprofits like Emma's Torch.
If you click the "Find Jobs" tab at the top right, you will be directed to the city's job board. Here, you can find jobs in various career fields, such as education and health care, along with options to view positions in the New York City government or look by borough.
At the bottom of the website, you can sign up for the Jobs NYC: Jobseeker newsletter. The city will ensure you are up to date with all the open positions, training and events, depending on the options you select while signing up.
You can also use the website to learn about announcements such as hiring events throughout the five boroughs.
To view all of the opportunities New York City has to offer, you can visit the Jobs NYC website here.
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