Finding Employees
Workforce Centers:
An array of services is available at no cost to assist employers in finding the
right employees for the job. At each workforce center employers have access to a
pool of qualified workers and related services.
Contact a workforce center near you for more information.
Employee Recruitment Assistance:
The effort to match employees with employers is sometimes called "labor exchange"
or is referred to by its funding source, the Federal Wagner-Peyser Act. But in Kansas
it is simply our commitment to help employers find qualified employees and to help
job seekers find the right jobs. This effort of finding qualified workers for employers
includes job and resume posting on KANSASWORKS.com, taking applications and making
referrals according to your schedule and specifications, facilities for interviewing
job candidates, help with job fairs, and information on tax credits for new hires.
Veteran Services:
One of the best sources for skilled employees is the pool of veterans who are working
with veterans representatives at workforce centers to find new employment. These
veterans have learned a variety of skills while serving our country and are ready
to work for you. For assistance in finding a veteran who is the right person for
your job opening, visit your local workforce center and talk with the Local Veterans
Employment Representative (LVER) or Disabled Veteran Outreach Program Specialist
(DVOP).
For details, please contact:
Wayne A. Myers, Program Consultant
Topeka, Kansas 66612
Phone (785) 296-5202
Fax: (785) 296-1458
TTY: (785) 296-3487
E-mail: wmyers@kansascommerce.com
KANSASWORKS.com:
There are a variety of ways that KANSASWORKS.com may help you find qualified employees.
You may enter job openings directly online at KANSASWORKS.com
from the convenience of your own office. If you prefer, you
can fax or e-mail your job orders to our office and staff will enter the information
for you. You can also receive daily e-mails about new resumes that meet the criteria
of your job listing. If you would like to search for candidates using KANSASWORKS.com,
you can browse through thousands of resumes of individuals who may be a great match
for your job opening. Also download the
Internet Recruiting Guide for Employers.
Targeted Programs:
The Kansas Department of Commerce and its partners administer a variety of programs designed to assist individuals in different targeted groups. These initiatives may also be valuable resources for employers interested in filling certain positions. The programs utilize tax credits, training, work experience, and other tools to assist employers in finding the right person for the job.
Federal Bonding Program
The Federal Bonding Program provides individual fidelity bonds for job applicants with histories that might otherwise prevent them from being hired.
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Foreign Labor Certification
The FLC program qualifies an employer to hire foreign or alien workers if an employer cannot find qualified and available U.S. workers to fill vacancies.
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Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
This program strives to ensure equitable employment opportunities for migrant seasonal farm workers.
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Neighborhood Improvement and Youth Employment Act
This program encourages businesses to employ students.
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Older Kansans Employment Program
This program strives to find meaningful employment for older Kansans.
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Senior Community Service Employment Program
This program strives to find meaningful employment for older Kansans.
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Work Opportunity Tax Credit
This tax credit can help employers reduce their federal income tax by hiring within one of nine targeted groups of job candidates.
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