ENID, Okla. —
Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma has moved its Job Connection Center in Enid to the new Non-Profit Center, 114 S. Independence.
The Job Connection Center, located on the first floor, is a resource room for people who are seeking employment. People can view job postings, conduct Internet job searches, use the Internet to submit resumes and online applications, get assistance with resume development, practice interview skills and take interest and skills assessments. The Job Connection Center also can assist with referrals to community resources.
“We are open to anyone on a walk-in basis,” said Becky Coffey, employment consultant. “I am always looking for open positions in the community and greater Enid area. So, if you are an employer looking for employees, please use the Job Connection Center to your advantage.”
The center is not an employment agency and does not charge employers or job seekers its services.
Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and by appointment Thursday and Friday. The phone number is (580) 278-6085. Coffey can be reached by email at bcoffey@okgoodwill.org.
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