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City Career Center reports 2,900 clients in year one and expands disability employment supports
Summary
San Francisco's new City Career Center reported about 2,900 clients in its first year and has added focused disability employment services, including an ACE program analyst providing disability-focused advising and recurring workshops with ASL interpretation when available.
Julia Ma, workforce and organizational development director at the Department of Human Resources, updated the Mayor's Disability Council on the City Career Center (Room 110, City Hall), which opened in March 2024 to help diverse job seekers navigate city hiring and provide career services to current city employees.
Ma reported the center served approximately 2,900 clients in its first year; about 65% were job seekers and 35% were city employees seeking advancement. She said the center is promoting digital accessibility and deploying assistive technologies…
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