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Denver Opens Three Free Job Centers for All Residents

No-cost guidance and free access points at three city centers connect jobseekers with listings, counseling and employer resources without income tests for many programs.

By Denver Business Desk · Published July 24, 2026

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Denver Workforce Development offers no-cost, one-on-one guidance to jobseekers along with recruitment tools for employers that include screening and job promotion. The service operates through three physical workforce centers that residents can visit during posted hours.

Where to Find Help in Denver

Three workforce centers serve Denver neighborhoods. The Montbello center stays open 9 AM to 4 PM Monday through Thursday. The Webb center follows the same schedule except for a partial closure from 9 AM to 1 PM between November 3 2025 and January 1 2026. The DEN Airport center remains temporarily closed for reconstruction until early 2026. Colorado workforce centers in general supply free job listings, computer and internet access, career counseling, training referrals, and information on employer tax credits or training reimbursements.

The Denver Workforce Development Board, authorized under the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, oversees all federal, state and locally funded workforce programs and sets policy for the centers. Everyday residents can use these locations for direct assistance without paying fees for basic services.

Youth Options and Practical Steps

Youth Workforce Development reaches individuals ages 14 to 24 through the Denver Youth Employment Program. The program carries no income requirements and pairs participants with career exploration and paid work experiences alongside local partners. Residents in that age range can contact the program directly for details on current placements.

Jobseekers and employers alike benefit from starting at the city’s main workforce development page to confirm current hours or request an appointment. The centers provide immediate access to listings and counseling that can shorten the time between unemployment and new employment. Checking the Montbello or Webb locations first gives residents concrete starting points for one-on-one support.

This article is general information only and is not personal financial or investment advice. Consider your own circumstances and seek licensed professional advice before making financial decisions.

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