Ohio Launches Free Job Matching with Regional Experts
Ohio just made job hunting personal. The new WorkOhio program connects every job seeker with a local expert who'll match them to opportunities in their region within two business days.
Finding a job in Ohio just got a whole lot easier, and it won't cost you a dime.
Lieutenant Governor Jim Tressel announced WorkOhio on January 15, a new statewide initiative that pairs job seekers with real people who know their local job market inside and out. Instead of scrolling endlessly through generic listings, Ohioans now get personalized help from experts who understand exactly what's hiring in their backyard.
Here's how it works: visit WorkOhio.gov, pick your region, and fill out a quick contact form. Within two business days, a job expert from your area reaches out to help match you with opportunities that fit your background and goals. No login required, no fees, no runaround.
The program divides Ohio into seven regions, each staffed by trusted local organizations already embedded in their communities. These aren't distant call center workers reading scripts. They're folks from groups like the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce and Cincinnati's Workforce Innovation Center who know which companies are growing, which industries need people now, and what training programs can get you there.
If you prefer exploring solo, the website offers tailored resources for different career stages and paths. But the human touch is always available when you need it.
The Ripple Effect
WorkOhio isn't just filling open positions. It's connecting Ohioans to the industries shaping the state's future, from advanced manufacturing to healthcare to tech. By matching people with jobs that have real growth potential, the program helps families build stability while giving Ohio businesses the workers they need to keep expanding.
The seven regional hubs partner with schools, community organizations, and workforce agencies to expand their reach even further. That means if you need resume help, skills training, or just someone to explain your options, there's a network ready to support you.
Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio General Assembly built this program on top of existing job resources, creating one central front door instead of making people hunt across dozens of websites and agencies. It's government working the way people wish it would: simple, fast, and built around actual human needs.
Ohio has jobs available right now, and WorkOhio just removed the biggest barrier between people and opportunity.
Based on reporting by Google News - Jobs Created
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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