The Georgia Department of Labor's website provides access to job-seeking tools and resources related to unemployment statewide.
HELPING ATLANTA'S TALENT FIND JOBS
In times like these, community is more important than ever. Many businesses around Atlanta are still hiring—and workers affected by the COVID-19 outbreak can find jobs across industries. Browse openings and find information on additional COVID-19 assistance right here.
The Georgia Department of Labor's website provides access to job-seeking tools and resources related to unemployment statewide.
The Atlanta Community Food Bank Help Map includes information on where to find free or low-cost food and meals throughout Atlanta and the surrounding areas.
WorkSource Metro Atlanta is a free, federally funded program that helps put people to work. The program is designed to help you find the right job or career training at no cost to you.
This free Mental Health First Aid course will help you to build resilience and support yourself and others through this crisis by reviewing basic principles of providing psychological first aid. You will learn how to recognize and manage stress in yourself and in others and how to lend support during and following the COVID-19 outbreak.
Opportunity ATL connects jobseekers to open positions, training and support services, including resume review.
With HyreCar, users can rent or list their cars for delivery or ride-sharing services, providing additional income for those in-between jobs. HyreCar has partnered with local metro Atlanta startup, Qoins, to offer all HyreCar drivers its services to help with financial wellness. Qoins automates extra payments towards your debt and help you save money every month, pushing you closer to financial freedom every day.
The Metro Atlanta Chamber's COVID-19 Resources page has information designed to help metro Atlanta's businesses as they navigate global health updates, public safety concerns, remote working and telecommuting, data security risks, communication strategies and more.