The city of San Antonio unites to assist federal workers in finding new job opportunities.
San Antonio, in collaboration with Workforce Solutions Alamo, is providing support to federal employees affected by job losses. The initiative offers career resources, job fairs, and hiring events aimed at helping former federal workers transition into new positions. The community is coming together to address employment challenges, with numerous programs and a dedicated helpline available. A hiring event specifically for laid-off federal employees is scheduled for April 17, demonstrating the city’s commitment to assisting those in need during tough times.
In a heartwarming collaboration, San Antonio has teamed up with Workforce Solutions Alamo to lend a helping hand to federal employees who have found themselves out of work. This initiative arrives as a response to the tough situations that can lead to job losses, including natural disasters, public health crises, or even political shifts that impact the job market.
In San Antonio and the New Braunfels metropolitan area, there are approximately 35,000 federal government workers among the 1.2 million civilian workforce. While the exact number of those who have recently lost their jobs is still up in the air, Workforce Solutions Alamo hasn’t received any WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notices, making the situation a bit unclear.
To tackle this uncertainty, Workforce Solutions Alamo is working closely with Joint Base San Antonio to put together a talented task force aimed at developing pipelines for jobs in industries with high demand. The buzz around town is that many employers are keen to hire former federal workers, especially in sectors like healthcare and other critical fields.
Adrian Lopez, the CEO of Workforce Solutions Alamo, has been encouraging laid-off employees to take proactive steps such as attending job fairs and reaching out through available helplines for assistance. For those looking for extra support, the city offers 16 career centers where job seekers can access resources and get help with finding new employment.
One exciting opportunity on the horizon is a hiring event specifically tailored for federal employees, set to take place on April 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the San Antonio Food Bank. This event aims to connect federal workers with potential employers looking to fill numerous vacancies.
Additionally, city council members have put forth the Re-employment Assistance for Federal Talent (RAFT) program to streamline the hiring process for qualified federal workers seeking city positions. This program is geared towards creating a smoother transition for former federal employees back into the workforce.
There’s a lot of excitement in the community, with many pledged employers from San Antonio’s Ready to Work program expressing their eagerness to hire laid-off federal employees. This program focuses on connecting eligible candidates with educational resources and training opportunities available through local colleges and non-profits, effectively creating a pathway to new careers.
For anyone affected by the recent job losses, help is just a phone call away! A dedicated helpline is available at 210-224-4357, providing additional support and information for impacted workers navigating this challenging time.
The city of San Antonio continues to demonstrate its resilience and commitment to its residents during difficult times. With programs like these, laid-off federal employees can find hope and regain their footing in the job market. The spirit of community support shines brightly, as everyone comes together to weather the storm and emerge stronger than ever.
No one should feel alone in this journey, and with resources, job fairs, and the collective effort of local leaders and organizations, help is readily available. San Antonio is not just a city; it’s a community that cares!
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