St. Louis Park, MN
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Below are a number of external workforce resources.
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis (JFCS)
Offers career services for job seekers, including career counseling, career assessments, job search coaching, resume development, networking, social media strategies and training.
Minnesota Workforce Council Association (MWCA)
Oversees publicly-funded workforce development services and offers high-value employer workforce services.
Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
Partners to provide training and support to unemployed and dislocated workers, and financial assistance for businesses seeking to upgrade the skills of their workforce.
Find the right employees with MinnesotaWorks.net, the state's no-fee online job database that brings employers and job seekers together.
Diversity commitment
St. Louis Park is committed to advancing racial equity and inclusion in order to create a more just and inclusive community for all. In 2010, the City Council adopted a resolution supporting women and BIPOC-owned and managed businesses. The city encourages community support of these businesses through the purchase of goods and professional services. Learn more about the city's efforts to advance race equity.