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Career Enhancement Program # Employment Security Division ## Career Enhancement Program (CEP) CEP is an employer-funded training and re-employment program that provides job seekers with training designed to improve earning potential and increase job skills required in today's workplace.
CEP may assist job seekers by paying for job related expenses such as certifications, work permits, uniforms, and small tools in order to facilitate entry or re-entry into the labor force.
CEP participants receive: * Individualized reemployment plans designed for optimal employment outcomes * Job search workshops and intensive job search coaching * Aptitude and skills proficiency testing to determine skills, abilities and interests * Vocational guidance and counseling * Basic education enhancement * Letter of Intent to Hire Form For more information about receiving CEP services, visit one of the EmployNV Career Hub Locations.
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Career Enhancement Program (CEP) is funded by Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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