WorkSource Center in Everett is Relocating

Everett, WALocal News

WorkSource Everett is set to relocate to a new address at 728 134th St. SW, Everett, WA, with the aim of enhancing community support through improved facilities and services. The current location will cease in-person operations on March 17, 2025, while virtual services will remain accessible until the new center opens on April 7, 2025. This move is part of a broader statewide initiative that connects job seekers and businesses through a network of employment and training services. Individuals of all ages and backgrounds can benefit from personalized assistance, including career exploration, job search help, and resume development.

Businesses will find tailored solutions to help them maintain and grow their employee base. Workforce Snohomish, which operates WorkSource Everett, is dedicated to strengthening the local economy by supporting workers and helping unemployed residents find gainful employment. The organization manages multiple connection sites across Snohomish County, ensuring comprehensive access to employment resources. For more information, visit www. workforcesnohomish.

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