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Minnesota WorkForce Center - Detroit Lakes
801 Roosevelt Avenue
Roosevelt Building
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501-3703
Phone: 218-846-7379 Fax: 218-846-0773 TTY: 218-846-0772
Toll-free 1-888- 438-5627



Job Training

Career-related assessment of skills, interests and abilities

You want to work, but lack skills?  You would like training for a career, but are unsure of what courses to take?  An in-depth evaluation of your abilities, interests and skill levels by a professional counselor will identify your personal strengths and needs to help you make a better decision.  Choices CT is an in-depth career assessment tool that will help you identify educational programs and career fields directly related to your skills, personal strengths, abilities and interests.  Along with an in-depth evaluation you will learn about placement potential and wage information. Call  218-846-7379  for additional information.

Job search assessments

Job search assessments can help you learn what skills you have to market to prospective employers, see what skills the employer sees in you, learn how to transfer your skills to other occupations not in your field and increase your search effectiveness! Call 218-846-7379 for additional information.

Personalized job seeking assistance

Eligible job seekers have access to information on available training, and instruction on how to seek and apply for work.  A counselor works one-on-one with individuals developing job seeking skills, preparing a resume and conducting video interviews.  We can help defray the lodging, meal and travel costs associated with job interviews.  You must complete an application and have interviews confirmed prior to travel. Call  218-846-7379 for additional information.

Career resource center

Workshops are conducted for groups of individuals on such topics as How to Cope with Unemployment, Job Seeking and Interviewing Skills and How to Find the Hidden Job Market.  Help is available to develop a professional resume of your employment history and skills.  Resumes, reference sheets, and cover and thank you letters are processed on laser jet printers for clean, sharp copies.   Telephones and fax machines are available at no charge to contact prospective employers. For more information call  218-846-7379.

Support services

Sometimes barriers occur for persons going to school or seeking employment.  Financial help for child care, emergency car repairs, clothing or travel can help smooth the way to a training or employment goal.  When paying the tuition costs for an individual in a training program, we can also pay for necessary test or certification fees, such as welding, ASE, RN or LPN.
For more information call 218-846-7379.

Career counseling

Professional staff, several with master's degrees with an emphasis on counseling, are available to help you identify a career goal, and find a practical way to reach that goal.  Counselors help you analyze your strengths so you can make appropriate decisions about career training programs and employment options. For more information call  218-846-7379.

Classroom training tuition assistance

We will pay tui ion costs for eligible people enrolled in certified professional trade school, technical, community, or four-year college programs that teach technical skills required to perform a specific job.  Payment is made for tuition, required books, uniforms, test and certification fees. For more information call 218-846-7379.

Internships

If you have a firm career goal, are pursuing or are a graduate of a training program, but lack hands-on work experience, an internship can help you build confidence and increase knowledge in your selective skill.  Able to reinforce your training through actual work experience, you will obtain an advantageous foothold in the job market.  The program pays directly to interns a wage commensurate with the job duties. For more information call  218-846-7379.

Youth employment programs

We administer summer and year-round employment programs geared to help eligible young people (ages 14 through 21) enter "earn and learn" situations.  Summer jobs provide a paycheck for eight weeks, and entry-level training in a variety of occupations at nonprofit, educational and other community-oriented work sites. For more information call  218-846-7379.

Counselors intervene to help youth who have a strong likelihood of leaving school due to problems with teem parenting, homelessness, runaway situations, juvenile court participation, chemical dependency, disabilities, economic hardship, English language deficiency, or difficult family life situations to complete high school and move on to post-secondary training, or transition to work.  The counselors mentor young students, working one-on-one with them, identifying problems, encouraging youth to develop personal goals for continued education and job preparation.  Often, placement into appropriate part-time employment illustrates the relationship between school studies and work. For more information call   218-846-7379.

Older worker employment assistance

If you are over 55 years of age, looking for a full or part-time job and are having difficulty approaching employers, we can help you identify your skills, offer tips on job seeking and interviewing, find unadvertised job opportunities, and recommend suitable training programs, if necessary.  If you are a mature entrepreneur, we can help write business plans and market your products.
For more information call 218-846-7379.

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