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    Staffing Resources

    Staffing Resources for Employers

    The City of Bellevue is a hub for talent. The City partners with providers and organizations on the Eastside to connect employers with local and regional talent. Below are some resources and tips for recruiting and retaining employees.

    WorkSource

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    WorkSource King County

    WorkSource can provide recruitment assistance

    WorkSource Recruitment Assistance

    OneEastside SPARK

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    OneEastside SPARK

    OneEastside SPARK has resources including: job boards of various Eastside cities, upcoming job fairs, and more.

    OneEastside SPARK

    Small Business Education Hub

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    Seattle Business Education Hub

    The SBE Hub provides business education workshops and trainings including staffing and leveraging the community. The education targets startups and businesses up to five years old.

    SBE Hub Business Education

    Small Business Development Center

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    Small Business Development Center

    The Washington SBDC has resources and offers one on one assistance in recruiting planning and implementation.

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    WA State Employment Security Department

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    SharedWork Program

    SharedWork provides flexibility for businesses to restart and bring their employees back from unemployment with reduced hours. Businesses gradually build back their team with qualified workers receiving partial unemployment benefits to replace a portion of their lost wages. 

    Click here to learn more about the SharedWork program

    Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)

    The WOTC is a tax incentive for employers to hire certain hard-to-place job seekers. The goal is to help these individuals become economically self-sufficient and to reward employers who give them a chance.

    Employers can reduce their federal business taxes by anywhere from $2,400 to $9,600 per eligible employee.

    Click here to learn more about the Work Opportunity Tax Credit

    Tips for Recruitment and Retention

    Here are some tips and best practices in recruiting and retaining employees. The links above can provide direct assistance in some of these actions.

    Immigrant and Refugee Talent

    Welcoming America

    Bridging Language and Work: Solutions to Invest in Immigrant and Refugee Talent outlines how companies can implement solutions to overcome language barriers to help local language learners get into jobs faster as they work towards proficiency.

    Click here to learn more about the toolkit

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