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Center for Employment Opportunities

New York, NY
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About Center for Employment Opportunities

Center for Employment Opportunities is a workforce development organization located in New York, New York. The institution specializes in providing employment services and vocational training, with a particular focus on supporting individuals with prior justice system involvement in securing stable employment. Specific institutional type, enrollment figures, and program credential details are not reported in available IPEDS data.

The organization typically offers structured job readiness training, occupational skills instruction, transitional employment, and placement assistance across a variety of industries. Programs are designed to address barriers to employment and to help participants develop the skills and work history needed to obtain and retain long-term jobs.

Based in New York City, the Center for Employment Opportunities serves a population with significant workforce reentry needs. The city's size and economic diversity provide a range of employment opportunities for program participants, and the organization's model has been recognized nationally for its structured approach to transitional employment and workforce reintegration.

Contact Information

50 Broadway, New York, NY 10004

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