North Central American Job Centers
Your one-stop resource for career readiness, workforce development, and business services.
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Career Support for Every Stage of Your Journey
The American Job Centers in North Central Connecticut provide no-cost career, employment, and training services through strong partnerships with local nonprofits, employers, and training providers.
Jobseekers have access to free technology, personalized job search support, labor market insights, and connections to current openings, hiring events, and career navigation resources.
Employers benefit from customized recruitment assistance, help posting jobs and identifying qualified candidates, and tailored hiring and training solutions to support their workforce needs.
From Job Search to Career Success
Ready to get started? Visit an American Job Center location, call (860) 406-3374, or complete a contact form today.
Accessible Career Support Starts Here
Persons with disabilities may request reasonable accommodations when scheduling an appointment. Please contact our Disability Resource Officer. Additional Disability Resources can be found here.
North Central American Job Centers can be reached with Teletype (TTY) and offer a variety of tools and resources designed to make the process easier for individuals with accessibility needs.
OUR SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE, AND ALWAYS AT NO COST.
American Job Center Locations in North Central CT
Hartford American Job Center
60 Weston Street, Hartford, CT, 06120
Phone/TTY: (860) 256-3700
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am – 4:15 pm
New Britain American Job Center
260 Lafayette St., New Britain, CT 06053
Phone/TTY: 860-899-3500
Fax: 860-827-6210
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Hartford Downtown American Job Center Satellite
AJC @ HPL | Hartford Public Library
500 Main St., Hartford, CT
Phone: 860-695-6226
Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Manchester American Job Center
893 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040
Phone/TTY: 860-643-2222
Fax: 860-533-0335
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Enfield American Job Center
Enfield AJC at Asnuntuck Community College
170 Elm St., Enfield, CT 06082
Phone/TTY: 860-899-3514
Fax: 860-745-7376
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Bristol American Job Center
Bristol AJC at Central CT Chamber of Commerce
440 North Main St., Bristol, CT 06010
Phone/TTY: 860-899-3620
Hours: Mondays & Thursdays, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
East Hartford American Job Center
East Hartford AJC at Goodwin University
417 Main St., East Hartford, CT 06118
Phone/TTY: 860-929-3880
Fax: 860-913-2399
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Need help with an unemployment claim?
Go to www.FileCTUI.com for help online and for Consumer Contact Center phone numbers.
For help with virtual employment services, call to schedule an appointment: 860-256-3700.
Career & Job Readiness Services at American Job Centers
Career Center Access
- Free computers, internet, and printing for job search needs
Job Search Support
- Email account setup
- Help creating online job profiles
- Guidance using job boards (e.g., CTHires)
- Assistance finding and applying to jobs
Career & Labor Market Guidance
- Insights on in-demand industries, typical wages, and entry-level paths
- Understanding career ladders and growth opportunities
Career Counseling
- Access to career assessments like Pathway U
Access to Job Fairs & Job Openings
- Job boards and flyers for local job fairs
- Information about local programs that help people obtain employment
Navigator Support
- Access to AJC Navigators who can help you determine the best pathway to the career you want
For Employers
We offer tailored recruitment and workforce solutions, including:
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Assistance posting jobs and finding qualified candidates
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Hosting or participating in local recruitment events
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Customized hiring and training support
All at No Cost to You
ALWAYS HERE for you!
Fill out the interest form to get started. American Job Center staff will reach out to get started on your career journey.Upcoming American Job Center Events
Virtual Career Exploration
Using VR goggles, you can step inside real-world job settings, learn about in-demand careers, and discover the path that’s right for you — all through an engaging, hands-on experience.
Success Stories
These success stories celebrate the achievements of those who have advanced their career goals through Capital Workforce Partners’ workforce programs and initiatives. These stories highlight the determination, growth, and skill-building that define our region’s workforce. Each featured story demonstrates readiness to succeed—developing essential skills such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, while taking meaningful steps toward lasting career success.
DazMarie Maldonado, 22
Program: Youth Pathways (WIOA Youth)
Provider: Our Piece of The Pie
DazMarie Maldonado is a vibrant 22-year-old Afro-Latina from Hartford, Connecticut fueled by a deep passion for holistic healing and community empowerment. She believes that true healing begins with nurturing the mind, body, and spirit—and she’s committed to making holistic health resources accessible to all.
Nestor Garcia
Program: Youth Pathways (WIOA Youth)
Provider: Hartford Public Library
Grateful for the support he received, Nestor returned to Hartford Public Library’s (HPL) IT training program to volunteer on his day off to guide and mentor students through their study and exam preparation. He is a natural and gifted teacher and a source of inspiration to HPL’s continuing IT students.
Sage Johnson
Program: Dual-Track CNA Training
Provider: Bloomfield Public Schools
Sage Johnson is a great example of the success of the Bloomfield Dual Track CNA Program. When she first joined, she was uncertain about her career path but had a strong interest in healthcare. Despite facing significant challenges, Sage remained determined, balancing her schoolwork during the day with CNA training in the evening.
Interview & Resume Tips
The American Job Center Program is made possible in part by Capital Workforce Partners and supported by the U.S. Dept. of Labor through the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act. The American Job Center Program is financed with $3,522,251 in federal funds which is 52% of the total funding. The balance is financed with non-federal funds in the amount of $3,192,912 which is 48% of the total funding.
