WorkSource Rainier to Temporarily Close for Remodeling

 
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Information provided by the Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD).

WorkSource Rainier in Seattle will temporarily close for remodeling for approximately two weeks beginning Thursday, Dec. 4. The site is expected to reopen on Monday, Dec. 22.

During the closure, job seekers and other customers can access in-person services at nearby WorkSource locations. The two closest centers to WorkSource Rainier are:

WorkSource Auburn

2707 I St. NE, Auburn
253-804-1177

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM to 5 PM

WorkSource North Seattle

North Seattle College, OCE&E Building
9600 College Way N, Seattle
206-440-2500

Hours:

  • Monday–Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM

  • Weekdays by appointment, 8 AM to 5 PM

Virtual services will also remain available. Customers can call Farid Gul Jahani at 206-721-5992 or email faridgul.jahani@esd.wa.gov for assistance.

Media inquiries for the Seattle-King County region may be directed to Joe Taylor, Communications Manager, at jtaylor@seakingwdc.org.

About WorkSource Rainier

WorkSource Rainier is part of WorkSource Seattle-King County and the statewide WorkSource system, a partnership of state, local, and nonprofit agencies providing employment and training services to job seekers and businesses. WorkSource Seattle-King County is funded and overseen by the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County as part of the American One-Stop Job Center Network.

Free services for job seekers include:

  • Career exploration

  • Job search assistance

  • Résumé development

  • Connections to work experience and job training

  • Skill-building workshops

  • Access to other social services

Learn more on WorkSource Seattle-King County’s website:

https://www.worksourceskc.org/job-seekers/

Free services for employers include:

  • Hiring assistance and job fairs

  • Information about hiring-related tax incentives

  • Layoff aversion and support for laid-off workers

  • Tools to support employee productivity

Learn more on WorkSource Seattle-King County’s website:

https://www.worksourceskc.org/employers/

 
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