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			Pritzker launches "Get Hired" website 
			to connect workers impacted by COVID-19 with employment and career 
			resources 
			Administration also announces partnership 
			with Coursera to launch in June, offering online workforce 
			development courses for Illinois job-seekers 
			 
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            [September 18, 2020]  
             Governor JB Pritzker, the Illinois Department 
			of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and the Illinois 
			Department of Employment Services (IDES) today launched Get Hired 
			Illinois – a new portal designed to connect workers with available 
			job and career training opportunities across the state of Illinois. 
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			 Governor Pritzker also announced that beginning in 
			June, Illinois residents will have free access to online workforce 
			development courses via a partnership with Coursera. With Illinois 
			facing record unemployment as a result of COVID-19, the Coursera 
			partnership and Get Hired page will serve as important measures in 
			the state’s overall efforts to get people back to work. 
			 
			Residents and employers may access Get Hired at:
			www.illinois.gov/gethired
			 
			 
			“The financial stability and success of our residents is key to 
			getting Illinois’ economy back on its feet,” said Governor JB 
			Pritzker. “Illinois won’t be restored until our workers and families 
			have the opportunities and resources they need to build and fill 
			their lives. That’s why my administration is working with businesses 
			and industries across the state to encourage more employers to 
			utilize the Get Hired website.” 
			
			  
			 
			 
			The new Get Hired portal blends IDES and DCEO resources to provide a 
			one-stop-shop for both job seekers and employers—providing 
			information on job opportunities as well as unemployment resources. 
			The page is designed to be user-friendly for job seekers of all 
			levels and backgrounds and allows employers to upload jobs, virtual 
			career fairs and training opportunities. 
			 
			“Through a partnership between IDES, DCEO and the Governor’s Office, 
			the State’s new Get Hired portal was designed to bring both job 
			seekers and employers into a virtual marketplace so they can connect 
			on job and career opportunities in real time,” said Erin Guthrie, 
			Director of DCEO. “The Get Hired portal works to solve a goal that’s 
			two-fold – helping our job seekers return to work quickly and 
			supporting our businesses in adding talented workers to help drive 
			our economic recovery.” The state also 
			announced a new partnership with Coursera, providing workers looking 
			for new employment opportunities additional resources for 
			professional development. The partnership will help individuals 
			navigate new career pathways, with a focus on training in the 
			Information Technology field. After completing the online programs, 
			participants will have the opportunity to continue in their studies 
			at a local community college or university, or to connect with 
			employers through their local workforce boards. 
			 
			
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			“As COVID-19 continues to impact Illinois workers and the job 
			market, it is more important than ever to make employment resources 
			easily available to those seeking work,” said Illinois Department of 
			Employment Security Acting Director Thomas Chan. “Get Hired Illinois 
			will change the way job-seekers and employers connect in the 
			evolving economy.” 
			 
			Get Hired currently features nearly 60,000 available job 
			opportunities in a variety of industries. While the State of 
			Illinois continues to support businesses across all industries, it 
			is working to encourage more employers to participate in Get Hired 
			IL, and to upload newly created job and paid apprenticeship 
			opportunities made available in the coming weeks. 
			 
			The administration continues to work with Illinois employers, higher 
			education and local workforce agencies to make additional resources 
			available to job seekers in the coming weeks – including virtual job 
			fairs hosted by employers. More than 70 employers have committed to 
			hosting virtual job fairs through the Get Hired website, with the 
			number of employers growing daily. 
			 
			“Coursera is honored to partner with the state of Illinois to serve 
			workers whose jobs have been affected by the pandemic,” said Jeff 
			Maggioncalda, CEO of Coursera. “Along with our community of partners 
			that includes the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 
			Northwestern University, and the University of Chicago, we are proud 
			to deliver job-relevant online learning that will prepare unemployed 
			workers for new jobs and careers.” 
			 
			As the nation faces record unemployment, Illinois has taken steps to 
			address the high volume of unemployment claims reported as a result 
			of COVID-19 and to increase availability of resources for those most 
			in need. Those steps include: bringing online a new IDES call 
			center, hiring additional staff to process claims, launching the 
			Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program, and increasing 
			personnel and technology to expedite faster claims processing. 
              
            Job seekers are encouraged to visit Get Hired often for updates on 
			available opportunities. Illinois residents can access the Coursera 
			platform on Illinois WorkNet beginning June 1, 2020. 
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