Lt. Governor Tressel Launches WorkOhio To Provide Personalized Support for Ohio Job Seekers
 Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel today announced the launch of a new workforce program called WorkOhio during a meeting of the Governor’s Executive Workforce Board in Columbus.
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Lt. Governor Jim Tressel today announced the launch of WorkOhio – a new initiative to connect Ohioans with in-demand jobs through personalized support from teams of regional job experts.
The Lt. Governor made the announcement during a meeting of the Governor’s Executive Workforce Board today in Columbus.
“There has never been a better time to find a job in Ohio. Companies are growing in every region of our state and creating jobs in the industries that will shape our future,” Lt. Governor Tressel said. “Starting a job search might seem overwhelming. But with WorkOhio, we will make it easier for Ohioans to discover all the opportunities available in their area by connecting them with a team of people ready to help them reach their full potential.”
Under the leadership of Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Tressel, and with the support of the Ohio General Assembly, a wide variety of resources have been created to help Ohioans get great jobs, especially in high demand fields. WorkOhio serves as a “front door” to these resources, allowing Ohioans to navigate the job tools that fit them best, all in one convenient online location.
At the center of WorkOhio is a new website – WorkOhio.gov – an easy-to-use starting point for anyone looking for new job opportunities, training programs, or other resources aligned with their background, experience, and goals.
On the website, Ohioans can select the region where they live or want to work. From there, they can submit a short contact form requesting one-on-one support and a job expert who lives in their region will connect with them within two business days. WorkOhio is free and no log-in is required.
WorkOhio also supports users who prefer to explore on their own. The website offers resources and guidance tailored to different stages of life and career paths – helping job seekers of all backgrounds quickly find the job tools most relevant to them.
When an Ohioan requests personalized assistance through WorkOhio, the request goes to one of seven WorkOhio Regional Job Hubs.
WorkOhio’s Job Hubs are trusted local organizations already working in Ohio’s workforce ecosystem. They include:
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Northeast Ohio: MAGNET
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Eastern Ohio: Mahoning Valley Manufacturers Coalition
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Southeast Ohio: Ohio Valley Employment Resource – Workforce Development Area 15
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Central Ohio: Central Ohio Workforce Development Network, powered by Aspyr, Greater Ohio Workforce Board Inc., and South Central Ohio Workforce Partnership
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Northwest Ohio: Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce
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Western Ohio: Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education
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Southwest Ohio: Cincinnati Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Workforce Innovation Center
These Job Hubs understand their region’s top industries, employers, and unique workforce needs. This allows them to quickly match Ohioans with the jobs and companies driving growth in their area.
The Job Hubs partner with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and a network of “community connectors” – including workforce organizations, educational institutions, community service providers, and more – to further expand the support available to job seekers.
“As we build Ohio’s workforce, we strengthen families, keep our economy moving, and create a brighter future for our entire state,” Lt. Governor Tressel added. “Ohio’s opportunity is knocking. WorkOhio helps open the door.”
Ohioans can get started today by visiting WorkOhio.gov.
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