Webinar series continues for federal workers to learn about Washington benefits and reemployment

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A webinar series will assist federal workers in understanding their benefits and reemployment options in Washington state on April 24, 2025. The Employment Security Department is organizing the event to help participants navigate job opportunities and state resources. Federal employees seeking guidance on employment security can benefit from this informative web conference. The event aims to empower attendees with crucial knowledge regarding available support. This initiative highlights the state's commitment to aiding its workforce amid current economic challenges.

Similar webinars in the past have successfully connected workers with vital resources, contributing to increased employment rates. The event is part of a broader effort to ensure that federal employees remain informed and prepared for the job market. Local workers are encouraged to participate to enhance their career prospects.

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