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In Riverside County’s vibrant and diverse business community, residents are likely to find an abundance of employment opportunities to match their skills, goals and interests.

The following organizations and services are ready to help. These links offer job-related community resources, career guidance and helpful information for employers.

Riverside County Workforce Development Division

Job Seekers can receive assistance with employment, education, on-the-job and vocational training, and support services to succeed in the labor market, find a job and start a new career. We match employers with the skilled workers they need to compete in the global economy. There are 10 centers located across Riverside County to serve residents.

Visit Riverside County Workforce Development

Riverside County Office of Economic Development 

The charge of the Office of Economic Development is to encourage business growth, build a positive business climate and develop a trained workforce. The department’s website offers several sources of assistance for employers and job seekers alike.

Visit the Riverside County Office of Economic Development

Riverside County Human Resources

Find Riverside County job openings, available for prospective employees seeking full-time, part-time, per-diem, or internship opportunities. Current county employees can find employee support services at this website as well. 

Read More About Riverside County Human Resources

Apprenticeship Programs

Search the State of California’s Department of Industrial Relations webpage for a list of available apprenticeship programs in Riverside County.

Learn More About Apprenticeship Programs

California Employment Development Department

The Employment Development Department (EDD) provides a range of employment and training services in partnership with state and local agencies and organizations. These services benefit job seekers, laid-off workers, youth, individuals currently working, veterans, and people with disabilities. This is also where you can apply for unemployment insurance.

Visit the California Employment Development Department

CalJOBS

CalJOBS provides an automated, easy-to-use website for employers who want to fill job openings, and individuals seeking employment.

Visit CalJOBS

CalWORKs

California Work Opportunities and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) offers temporary financial assistance for eligible families with infant, toddler and school age children who have lost or had a reduction in their income. The program is designed to provide families the means to meet their basic needs in times of hardship, while helping them to enter or re-enter the workforce and become self-sufficient. Services provided include:

  • Applicant testing
  • Employee recruitment services
  • Employer services
  • Job retention services
  • Pre-screening

Visit CalWORKs

Licensing and Credentials

The Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) provides information to the public regarding over 150 professional license types issued through the DCA Boards, Bureaus, Committees, and Programs.

Learn More About Licensing and Credentials