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NCWorks Career Center preps for relocation

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
The new NCWorks Center will be at 490 N. McPherson Church Road. (Photo published with permission from NCWorks.)
 

 

The NCWorks Career Center in Cumberland County is gearing up for a move to a new location. 

The current office is located off of Rowan Street at 414 Ray Ave. The new office will be at 490 N. McPherson Church Road. 

The Center will be closed July 21-26. However, staff members will still be available through email; people can also reach out to the Center at ncworks.3500@nccommerce.com.

NCWorks, North Carolina’s workforce program, helps job seekers by equipping and helping them look for jobs and aids employers by giving them a way to find new hires and post jobs. Additionally, NCWorks is a resource for employers to look at labor market information. 

For more information about Cumberland County NCWorks, visit https://www.cumberlandcountync.gov/departments/career-center-group/career-center.

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