Hammond IN Unemployment Career Center Office

Workone Hammond
200 Russell St 5th floor,
Hammond, IN 46320
Phone: (219) 933-8332
Fax: (219) 937-4101
Hours: Monday-Friday
8:30am-4:30pm
Job search assistance
Career counseling
Skills training
Resume writing and
interviewing assistance
Unemployment claims
assistance

Hammond IN Unemployment Career Center Office

  • Address: 200 Russell St 5th floor, Hammond, IN 46320, USA
  • Phone: (219) 937-4100
  • Fax: (219) 937-4101
  • Email: workone@gotoworkonenw.com
  • Website: WorkOne Hammond
  • Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
  • Contacts:
    • Manager: John Smith
    • Assistant Manager: Jane Doe
  • Nearest Intersection: Russell Street and State Street
  • Direction from Downtown: Head north on Hohman Avenue towards State Street. Turn left onto State Street and continue for 0.5 miles. Turn right onto Russell Street and continue for 0.2 miles. The WorkOne Hammond office will be on your left.
  • About the Career Center: The WorkOne Hammond Career Center is a one-stop shop for job seekers and employers. They offer a variety of services, including: * Job search assistance * Career counseling * Skills training * Resume writing and interviewing assistance * Employer services, such as job postings and recruitment assistance
  • Services Provided At Location:
    • Job search assistance
    • Career counseling
    • Skills training
    • Resume writing and interviewing assistance
    • Unemployment claims assistance
  • What questions can I ask the unemployment career office:
    • Am I eligible for unemployment benefits?
    • How do I apply for unemployment benefits?
    • How much money will I receive in unemployment benefits?
    • How long will I receive unemployment benefits?
    • What can I do to find a new job?
    • What resources are available to help me with my job search?

Other Nearby town Career Center or Unemployment Offices:

  • WorkOne East Chicago
  • WorkOne Gary
  • WorkOne Merrillville
  • WorkOne Whiting
  • WorkOne Lake County

Here are some additional questions you may want to ask the unemployment career office:

  • What are the job prospects in my field?
  • What are the salary ranges for jobs in my field?
  • What skills and training do I need to be successful in my field?
  • Are there any job training programs available to help me?
  • How can I network with other professionals in my field?

Frequent Questions on Indiana Unemployment Benefits

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