These are job resources that serve specific clients, such as ex-offenders or people with disabilities. To see other organizations that provide career support services, please visit the Job Exploration, Training & Coaching page.
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The Denver Metro area has many programs serving jobseekers from all backgrounds. If you do not see a suitable resource listed below, or if you're seeking additional assistance, both 2-1-1 Colorado and FindHelp.org allow you to search for resources to suit your needs.
DPL also keeps a list of Community Assistance Resources.
If you need additional assistance, please ask us.
Justice-Impacted Jobseekers
- Servicios de la Raza
Offers both a Community Re-Entry program and a Work and Gain Education and Employment Skills (WAGEES) program. - Job Search Help for Justice-Impacted Jobseekers - CareerOneStop
- Resources for Ex-Offenders - DPL
Immigrant, Refugee, & Asylee Jobseekers
- Plaza Immigrant Resources - DPL
Learn more about our services supporting Denver's multicultural community, including resources in several languages, conversation groups, and one-on-one appointments. - Adult Education - Focus Points Family Resource Center
Offers training and support in English, technology, and life skills, including employment. - Adult Education - Spring Institute
Offers several programs for English Language Learners, including courses for Workplace ESL. - Udemy
Free courses on a large array of topics related to job searching, including business English. Requires a full-privileges library card and a Google or Microsoft account.
Indigenous Jobseekers
Jobseekers Receiving SNAP or TANF
Jobseekers with Disabilities
- Career Paths for People with Disabilities - Denver Workforce Development
- Disability Employment Services - Jewish Family Services
- Division of Vocational Rehabilitation - CO Dept of Labor and Employment
- Employment Works - Ability Connection Colorado
- Workers with Disabilities - CareerOneStop
- Services for Persons with Disabilities - DPL