Are
You Out of Work?
Need Help Finding a Job?
Want to Upgrade Your Skills
to Get a Better Paying Job?
Come to Sonoma County Job Link and find out how we can help you with your job search.
We have free services available to everyone.
How to access Job Link’s services
The first step is to attend an orientation on how to utilize the Job Seeker
Center. Orientations in English are given twice a day Monday through Friday at 9:00 AM and at 1:30 PM. The Spanish orientations take place Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 AM. No prior sign-up is necessary.
You need to bring your Right-to-Work documentation to the orientation. This consists of either:
- Your Social Security card and a photo I.D.; or
- A certified copy of an U.S. birth certificate and a photo I.D.; or
- An U.S. passport; or
- A “Green Card” (Permanent Resident Card) or an Employment
Authorization Card
If you are a veteran, you will need to bring your DD214 with you as well.
On-site partners at the Job Seeker Center include:
The County of Sonoma, Employment Development Department, Department of Rehabilitation, Santa Rosa Junior College, Experience Works, Goodwill Industries, and California Human Development. These and some other agencies make up Sonoma County Job Link.
Our goal is to link job seekers to the local business community by providing job search
Resources, one-on-one counseling, and vocational training opportunities.
How to get to Sonoma County Job Link—Job Seeker
Center
We are located on 2245 Challenger Way. Please click on Job Seeker Center for directions.
Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM—5:00 PM, except for holidays.
For further information, please call 565-5550.
Consider getting help online. The valuable websites provided on our links serve as virtual job search centers, linking you to sites covering all phases of the job hunt process.
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