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4 years ago

Great level of courtesy as per my recent visit. Fo...

Great level of courtesy as per my recent visit. For the type of community we live in, and the things we see, of course primarily induced by poverty lack of resources, shortages and shortcomings--it is purely refreshing!

L
4 years ago

This place is a mess, disrespectful, confusing.. M...

This place is a mess, disrespectful, confusing.. Masshire is obviously in need of funding that the workforce department is forcefully trying to provide with this unemployment division. Unemployment wants us to sit there to receive our checks. But the place is not good for eveybody.. They have no jobs for re-entry. I had an interview the same day they wanted me to do some resea review. Of course i go to the interview. Got the job, was able to get a ride for the first day of training. My next day to work.. Wasn't able to go because my check was stopped no transportation money. I told the worker at the career center about it and she said oh well i should of came to resea review.. I asked her well do you have any cori-friendly jobs... OF COURSE NOT!! Another one bits the dust.. But im relentless and will find another job on my own..smh.. If yall knew better this place would do better

S
4 years ago

Very attentive and professional staff with many re...

Very attentive and professional staff with many resources and programs as well as classes. Open to suggestions and treats everyone with respect. I have found most o f2f my job through this location in the last 6 years. It is a full- time commitment to find employment. If you put in the time and attend classes they will find you something.

J
4 years ago

I want to warn the unemployment community who has ...

I want to warn the unemployment community who has to choose between JVS, (federal street, Boston), and Boston Career Link on Harrison Avenue in Boston. Stay away from the Harrison Ave location. They outright misled me when I had to do a mandatory unemployment seminar when I asked them if I should book the seminar through JVS since it was JVS that I signed up with when unemployment said I had to sign up with a career center. They told me it didn't matter they were all one. You would think common sense would prevail and that they would suggest I do the seminar through JVS especially since they were handling my section 30 funding. But, nope, that wasn't the case. I was then told in a way that was threatening by a career counselor that if I did not show up for a follow up review that I would loose my benefits, even though I told him I was starting a section 30 YMCA Training Inc program. He said unless that section 30 goes through, I would have to still come there and give them the same damn information with JVS. This so-called career counselor is named , Louis. Well, my section 30 went through before that date, and not only does he call me during class, but gets me in trouble for not having my phone on silent. I've never been on unemployment before and to make a long story short, I called Boston Career Link back and left a message with a supervisor, because I wanted the name of the counselor who insisted that I had to come in so that I could run that by section 30 division of unemployment. I was never contacted back. I have now missed two days of class because, Louis, the so-called career counselor for Boston Career Link put me in as a no-show. When I asked Louis, the so-called career counselor why nobody returned my call, to make sure that I understand WHY I had to come in, Louis, the so-called career counselor told me because they have hundreds of clients, and simply could not return everyone's calls. When I asked Louis, the so-called career counselor at Boston career Link on Harrison Ave, if they recieved hundreds of voicemails every day, he then back-tracked and said that's not what he was saying. Are you guys following me? This is suppose to not only be a so-called career counselor, but turns out, he's a supervisor! Had these people been professionals, and returned my call to someone who clearly did not know what was going on, and knew they would actually have their checks stopped, wouldn't expect your so-called, career counselor, or his supervisor to call you back? And the so-called director of the Boston Career Link? He told me he wasn't even going to let me talk and tell him what's going on because he was the director, and couldn't help me and that he would transfer me to guess who? Louis, the so-called career counselor. I only get 133 bucks a week in unemployment and 38 dollars a month in food stamps and for Louis, the so-called career counselor is given all that power with clearly no supervision by the Massachusetts Unemployment Office to actually revoke someone's lively hood, can you believe it? And don't tell that to section 30, they blamed it on the federal government policies. So now, I'm beat out of a paycheck, I help take care of an elderly mother with multiple disabilities, and she had to lend me her last 60 bucks for the month to pay our cellphone bill, which is suppose to be my duty as a good son, and there is hardly any food in the house. Her medication causes her severe sleep and eating problems and I'll leave it at that. All this was told to section 30 division of unemployment, everybody and you know what? I'm beat. Nobody can do anything. I have to make a very long walk in the cold to school or I'll be kicked out and there goes my life. What planet is our city employees and there goons at the Boston Career Link on? Can anybody tell me? I wish I could pull the race card like everyone else does but I don't have that exuse. At least JVS took me right away. My real career counselor took me right in and handled it. But I'm beat for this week. No money no food.

About Goodwill Career Connections

Goodwill Career Connections: Empowering Individuals to Achieve Self-Sufficiency through Work

Goodwill Career Connections is a non-profit organization that aims to help individuals with barriers to self-sufficiency achieve independence and dignity through work. The company's mission is not just about providing charity, but rather giving people a chance to improve their lives by finding meaningful employment.

With over 100 years of experience in the industry, Goodwill Career Connections has become one of the most trusted names in workforce development. The company operates more than 160 independent organizations across the United States and Canada, providing job training, placement services, and other support programs for people who face challenges such as disabilities, lack of education or work experience, criminal records or other barriers.

At Goodwill Career Connections, we believe that everyone deserves an opportunity to succeed in life. That's why we offer a wide range of services designed to meet the unique needs of each individual we serve. Our programs include:

Job Training: We provide hands-on training in various industries such as retail sales, customer service, hospitality management and more. Our experienced trainers work closely with participants to develop their skills and prepare them for entry-level positions.

Career Counseling: We offer personalized career counseling services that help individuals identify their strengths and interests while exploring different career paths. Our counselors also provide guidance on resume writing techniques and interview skills.

Employment Placement: We partner with local businesses to connect our program graduates with job opportunities that match their skills and interests. We also provide ongoing support after placement to ensure long-term success on the job.

In addition to these core programs, Goodwill Career Connections offers several specialized initiatives aimed at specific populations such as veterans or youth at risk. For example:

Veterans Services: We have a dedicated team that provides comprehensive employment assistance for veterans transitioning from military service back into civilian life.

Youth Programs: Our youth programs focus on helping young people who are out-of-school or at-risk of dropping out gain valuable work experience while earning academic credits towards high school graduation.

All our programs are designed based on evidence-based practices which have been proven effective over time by research studies conducted by experts in workforce development field across North America.

At Goodwill Career Connections we understand how important it is for individuals facing barriers like disabilities or criminal records need extra support when it comes finding jobs they can be proud of doing every day without feeling stigmatized because they don't fit into traditional hiring criteria set up by employers who may not understand how much potential these candidates possess if given proper training & support needed before starting new careers paths outside what they've done before coming into our program.


Our approach is holistic; we don't just focus on getting someone hired but rather helping them build confidence & self-esteem so they can thrive both personally & professionally once employed again after completing our program successfully.


We believe everyone deserves an opportunity regardless where they come from; whether it's poverty-stricken neighborhoods where crime rates are high due lack economic opportunities available there OR rural areas where access education/training resources limited compared urban centers OR even those returning home after serving time behind bars looking second chance start anew without being judged harshly based past mistakes made along way.


Our goal is simple - empower individuals achieve self-sufficiency through work so they can live fulfilling lives free from dependency upon others' goodwill alone!

Goodwill Career Connections

Goodwill Career Connections

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