El Monte CA Unemployment Career Center Office
Los Angeles County Office of Education 11411 Valley Blvd, El Monte, CA 91731 Phone: (626) 579-1224 | Job search assistance Career counseling Resume and cover letter writing assistance Interview preparation |
The El Monte CA Unemployment Career Center Office is located at 11411 Valley Blvd, El Monte, CA 91731, USA. It has a 5 star rating on Google Maps.
You can contact them at (626) 963-6500.
The center is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
The nearest intersection is Valley Boulevard and Peck Road.
To get to the center from downtown El Monte, take Valley Boulevard east until you reach Peck Road. Turn left onto Peck Road and the center will be on your right.
The Los Angeles County Office of Education is a one-stop shop for all your employment needs. They offer a variety of services, including:
- Job search assistance
- Career counseling
- Resume and cover letter writing assistance
- Interview preparation
- Computer training
- And more!
You can contact the Unemployment Career Center Office for questions about:
- Filing for unemployment benefits
- Unemployment eligibility
- Unemployment claim status
- Unemployment payments
- And more!
Other nearby town Career Center or Unemployment Offices:
- California Employment Development Department – El Monte Office
- East Los Angeles America’s Job Center
- La County America’s Job Center of California
- Monterey Park Job Center
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how do I know am I qualify for unemployment benefit or not?
To determine if you qualify for unemployment benefits in California, you must meet several requirements. These include:
You must have lost your job through no fault of your own. This means you were laid off or let go due to lack of work or company downsizing, for example.
You must have earned enough wages in the past 12-18 months. In California, you must have earned at least $1,300 in your highest-earning quarter and at least $900 in your second-highest-earning quarter during the base period (the first four of the last five quarters).
You must be able to work and actively looking for work. This means you are willing and able to accept suitable employment and are making reasonable efforts to find work.
You must be physically able to work. You must be physically able to perform the duties of the jobs you are seeking.
You must meet all other eligibility requirements, including those related to your immigration status and any other relevant factors.
If you meet these requirements, you can apply for unemployment benefits in California. You can apply online through the EDD website, by phone, or in person at your local EDD office.