El Proyecto WorkSource

Business and Career Center

Business Services

El Proyecto's WorkSource Center provides business customers the following convenient, NO COST services:


On-Site Resources

  • Internet Access
  • Fax Usage
  • Telephone Access
  • Labor Market Information (LMI)
  • Business Development partner referrals and services

Target Recruitment and Placement Assistance

  • Marketing
  • Job Posting
  • Pre-qualify candidates

Employee Training

  • Develop Customized Training
  • On the Job Training
  • Rapid Response Transitional Employee Services

Business Development Partners

  • Business Development Partners Los Angeles City & Los Angeles County Business Development teams
  • Valley Economic Development Center (VEDC)
  • Employment Development Department

Retention Assistance

  • Short-term financial assistance to newly hired workers for transportation, medical care, uniforms, and/or work tools
  • Workers enrollment in education and training courses to improve english proficiency or other work-based basic skills. Referral to a full range of health and other social services as needed

Business Roundtables & Networking Opportunities 

  • Industries and sector projects
     
  • Weekly Employment Recruitment Session
     
  • Host Chamber Events
     
  • San Fernando Valley Workforce Collaborative
  • VEDC Business Development seminars
Tax Credit Information
  • Work opportunity tax credit program offered by the State of California Emplyment Development Department (EDD)
     
  • Empowerment zone designation

El Proyecto's WorkSource career and business center recognizes that businesses experience challenges in finding qualified available workers. We assist in making sucessful matches between businesses that need workers and workers who seek employment.


Goods Movement Training-Logistics Initiative First Class Graduation El Proyecto’s Jennifer Rodriguez EVP,
 Corinne Sanchez, President CEO join Jim Santangelo, President CEO, TJC 42, M Duran EPWSC,
 Johnson Ng, PACE & Pavel Aspiazu, EPWSC



Councilman Tony Cardenas congratulates graduates of the Biotech Training Project.