Maricopa County Workforce Development Services
ARIZONA@WORK has offices throughout the state to provide locally tailored recruitment, training, and retention solutions for employers, alongside comprehensive workforce readiness services to help job seekers enhance their employability and secure employment opportunities.

The Maricopa County local office provides career services to Maricopa County residents living outside the City of Phoenix. The Title I Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth programs are 100% funded by the Department of Labor in the amount of $12,525,210.
- Learn about career services available in Phoenix.
Announcements
Job Listings in Maricopa County
Looking for Work?
Use these regional job listing links spilt into five easy parts (Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast, and Phoenix).
Review the job listing links to find work near home!
Job Seekers
We work with adult and youth job seekers, dislocated workers, and justice-involved individuals. From career counseling & job matching to apprenticeships, there are many ways we can help find the right employment opportunity for you.
Services are available at two comprehensive career centers and additional partner sites in cities and towns across Maricopa County.
From job search assistance and resume writing to job interview practice, basic computer skills, financial empowerment, and office skills assessments, we offer daily workshops, available at no-cost, to meet your unique needs.
Receive weekly emails with job openings and hiring events across Maricopa County.
Arizona Job Connection (AJC) is a no-cost jobs database offering job matching, job vacancy listings, and current labor market information.
Employers
We connect businesses to qualified talent and provide valuable insight into the local workforce and changing labor market conditions.
Maricopa County actively partners with registered apprenticeship programs to provide support and guidance to apprentices.
Communities
The Maricopa County Workforce Development Board (MCWDB) was established to assist the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors as the Chief Local Elected Officials in strategic planning, oversight and evaluation of the local workforce development area, as well as to promote effective outcomes consistent with statewide goals, objectives and negotiated local performance.
Programs include Head Start, independent living support for seniors and adults with disabilities, repair programs for homeowners, funeral assistance, support services for people experiencing homelessness, and assistance with rent and utilities.
A list of external organizations providing workforce services across Maricopa County.
Events - Maricopa
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Local Offices
ARIZONA@WORK offers job and employment services across Arizona for both job seekers and employers.
The following map shows all types ARIZONA@WORK office locations, including:
Affiliate Offices - Provide one or more ARIZONA@WORK services in a community or social service office.
One-Stop Offices - Offer specialized services for job seekers and employers for limited hours.
Specialized Centers - Programs are available to help with vocational rehabilitation, reentry, education, youth services, and more.
Select an option from the "Location Type" drop-down to view a specific type of office.
4425 West Olive Avenue
Suite 190
Glendale, AZ 85302
United States
1001 West Southern Avenue
Suite 101
Mesa, AZ 85210
United States
Tempe Escalante Center
2150 East Orange Street
Tempe, AZ 85281
United States
12425 West Bell Road
Building A, Suite 124
Surprise, AZ 85378
United States
995 East Riley Drive
Avondale, AZ 85323
United States
635 East Broadway Road
2nd Floor
Mesa, AZ 85204
United States
3500 South Rural Road
Suite 202
Tempe, AZ 85282
United States