The American Job Center (AJC) is Guam's central facility for employment, training, and related services. We provide job seekers, students, and businesses access to a convenient, reliable, and up-to-date broad range of coordinated employment, training and educational service, program information and resources.
HIREGUAM is the official job bank for the island of Guam. It is the American Job Center's free online service for job seekers, students, and businesses. This type of service means you can partake in a multitude of services from anywhere on the island using a computer.
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) is designed to improve the coordination of employment and training services across federal agencies, strengthen collaboration with state and local partners, and provide Americans with increased access to training, education and other support to succeed in the job market and in their careers.
The Guam Workforce Development Board (GWDB) is tasked with the oversight and guidance of WIOA activities in Guam. The Board is composed of a diverse group of members hailing from the public, private and nonprofit sectors.
Photo Gallery
View the American Job Center's gallery of successful program participants.
VIEW GALLERYReports
View performance reports from the Department of Labor's employment and training programs.
VIEW REPORTSJob Seekers
Core Services for Job Seekers
The American Job Center provides job seekers assistance in looking for employment, learning how to develop effective resumes and cover letters, and more.
READ MOREYouth Program
To participate, you must be 14 to 21 years old, meet federal income guidelines, and posses barriers to employment.
READ MOREAdult Program
To participate, you must be 18 years or older, meet federal income guidelines, and possess barriers to employment.
READ MOREDislocated Worker Program
To participate, you must be 18 years or older and terminated or laid-off from employment, a displaced homemaker, or meet other criteria.
READ MOREDisabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP)
The American Job Center has on-site DVOP specialists to assist with veterans.
READ MORESenior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
The goal of SCSEP is to assist participants in developing skills to improve their employment prospects.
READ MOREBusinesses
Core Services for Businesses
The American Job Center connects businesses to job seekers. We can help businesses recruit and train employees to enhance their company's productivity and service.
READ MOREWork Sponsorship
Work sponsors partner with the American Job Center in administering work components through participation in three general programs: Work Experience, Limited Internship, On-the-Job Training.
READ MOREApprenticeshipGUAM
ApprenticeshipGUAM Expansion Grant Training Fund application, guidelines and tips.
READ MORETraining Providers
Eligible Training Programs/Providers List (ETPL)
Apply for the ETPL, a statewide list of approved training programs and their providers mandated by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
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