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Maine Points: Work Source Maine

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Maine Points: Work Source Maine

Danny speaks with Chris Quint Director, State Workforce Development Board about Work Force Maine.
The State Workforce Development Board, in partnership with MDOL, DHHS, DECD, Maine Community College System, the University of Maine System, Maine Adult Education, Coastal Counties Workforce, Inc., Central Western Maine Workforce Development Board, and Northeastern Workforce Development Board, just launched Work Source Maine, the inclusive, digital workforce hub designed to serve every corner of Maine, providing job seekers and employers with personalized, accessible, and comprehensive career and recruitment support, anytime, anywhere!

Work Source Maine guides users in career exploration, job planning, work-based learning opportunities, postsecondary pathway selection, and academic planning based on user characteristics, needs, and profiles. The user is then able to search for training and course offerings from the Maine Community College System, the University of Maine System, Maine Adult Education, and other public training providers from the consolidated statewide training hub, accessible by zip-code.

Visit www.worksourcemaine.com

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