Programs & Services
With the support of our donors, shoppers and grant funding, Goodwill provides the following employment programs. For more information on these programs please contact 402-438-2022. 
The One-Stop Computer Lab
1010 N Street Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 441-4924
The One Stop Cooperative Computer Lab is located in the Workforce Development One Stop Career Center. The purpose of the lab is to maximize the employability of job seekers in a market that requires some computer knowledge in nearly all jobs. Individuals may receive assistance with resumes, cover letters, and online applications, take classes or tutorials to learn basic computer skills, and practice skills such as typing and data entry. Many of the tutorials are available in both English and Spanish. Classes currently available include Introduction to Computers, Basic Internet Job Search, Resumes and Cover Letters, and Basic Microsoft Word.
Job Connection
1010 N Street Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 475-9075
Goodwill Job Connection is housed in the One-Stop Career Center. Job Connection is an employment resource service for any person looking for a job or a better job, specializing in assistance for persons with disabilities or other special needs. Job Connection provides a message taking service, job postings, self-service computer and word processing tutorials, and assistance with resume writing for a small fee. Fee-for-service workshops can be arranged related to job seeking skills, such as interviewing or resume writing, as well as workshops on the behavior associated with successful employment, such as stress management and job retention.
New Americans Employment Resources Program
In cooperation with other Lincoln community organizations, Goodwill Industries Serving Southeast Nebraska, Inc. provides support to local immigrants and refugees who are seeking employment opportunities. These individuals are willing, able, and often highly skilled workers who face obstacles in finding appropriate employment due to language and cultural barriers. Services available to immigrants and refugees include: assisted job search, volunteer and work experience, and work services. Goodwill Industries also provides support to employers and potential employers who hire or are considering hiring individuals from this population and are concerned about difficulties that may occur as a result of language and cultural differences. These services include: candidate screening, translation and interpretation, job skills training programs, and immigration paperwork assistance. All services are provided at no cost to the job seeker or employer.
Goodwill Works Job Search and Soft Skills Training
Goodwill offers a variety of soft skills and employment training courses related to employment attainment, retention and interpersonal skills such as stress management using the Goodwill Works curriculum. Classes may be modified to train many different populations or organizations and are available as a fee-for-service program.
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