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How to Use Local Workforce Centers for Job Seekers in 2026
Brenda, a job seeker, leveraged an on-the-job training (OJT) program and a dedicated case manager to secure suitable employment, according to the WIOA Adult and Dislocated Worker Program .

Career coaching and reverse recruiting fees could reach 10% of salary by 2026.
One reverse recruiting agency submits an average of 863 applications per client, charging up to $1,500 per month plus 10% of the first-year salary for this intensive, often automated, effort.

How Community-Based Career Support is Democratizing the Job Search
The modern job search can feel isolating, but a quiet revolution is underway. The rise of community-based career support is democratizing job search resources through free, local centers and powerful partnerships.

How Supported Employment Works: A Complete Guide
Supported employment is a powerful model for integrating individuals with significant disabilities into the competitive workforce. This guide breaks down how it functions, its benefits for businesses, and how to implement it effectively.