We are here to Help
Capital Workforce Partners is the North Central Region of Connecticut’s premier workforce development organization, with a statewide reach in helping businesses find, retain, and grow the most qualified talent.
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CWP, in partnership with the American Job Center, helps businesses Find, Retain, and Grow a qualified workforce.
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Jobseekers
Each year, millions of Americans receive career guidance, job placement, and business services from our nation’s “One-Stop Career Centers” known as the American Job Center Network.
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Youth & Young Adults
We connect Connecticut youth living in the North Central Region between the ages of 14 and 24 with career exploration opportunities and paid work experience each summer.
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American Job Centers
Teams of career agents, job developers, and business services consultants have joined together to help you reach your goals. Visit an American Job Center today!
Our Services
Capital Workforce Partners, through the American Job Centers (AJC), continues to serve clients virtually, by phone and in person. In an effort to continue to address the community’s workforce needs, we have set up a “Job Seeker and Employer Help Line” designed to provide potential temporary employment options and support to individuals who may have been dislocated due to COVID-19. This may consist of referring individuals to job opportunities, to community partners and programs, as well as directly to AJC programs working through a virtual model.
All American Job Centers are open to the public. Customers can walk in and get services or call to make an appointment (preferred).
Please call 860-406-3374 press 3 to set up an appointment.
Our Local Impact
# of People who received American Job Center Services (FY 18/19)
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CT Unemployment Rate for February 2021 – up from 3.7% in February 2020
# of Youth Served in CWP Programs (in-school and out-of-school) (PY 18/19)
Success Stories
Testimonials
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Whats New
Meet RETAIN-CT’s Work Navigator Jill Larmett
Reposted from the Connecticut Department of Labor by Janet Caldwell Cover RETAIN-CT is fortunate to have Jill Larmett as a Work Navigator from Capital Workforce Partners. Prior to joining the RETAIN project, since 2009, Jill has served North Central...
Capital Workforce Partners Awarded $3.7M to Train Displaced Workers
Reposted from the Hartford Business Journal by Liese Klein Unemployed workers seeking jobs in IT, health care, construction and other fields will get new funding toward intensive re-training under a $3.7 million grant announced by Hartford-based Capital...
CT Minorities Hit Hardest by COVID-19-Induced Recession, as Nonprofits Urge Focus on Workforce Development
Reposted from the Hartford Business Journal by Joe Cooper From late March to early August, Capital Workforce Partners’ (CWP) new call center received some 6,000 inquiries from people wanting help with resume and cover-letter writing, and finding employment...
Events
2021 Annual Meeting
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