Managing Your Human Resources
Training, managing employees, opportunities for tax credits, other customized business consulting.
Find out how you can have a better staff, and what help you can receive with employing certain groups of people.
Workforce Solutions of the Concho Valley and
Concho Valley Workforce Development Board
202 Henry O. Flipper
San Angelo, TX 76903
325.653.2321
800.996.7589 (toll-free)
325.655.4649 (fax)
Concho Valley Workforce Development Board
36 East Twohig Suite 805
San Angelo, TX 76903
325.655.2005
Recruiting and hiring assistance:
- Prescreening job seekers and referring the best prospective employees
- Direct and one on one services of employer services specialists: personal job match services
- Reemployment assessment
- Information and financial help in hiring and retaining bondedĀ employees
- Hiring and retaining disabled employees
- Tax credits for HR related issues
- Assistance with organizing and setting up job fairs
- Providing industry specific training on HR related issues
- Providing facilities for training
- Customized information about workforce in the area
- Providing information on labor and employment regulations (Handbook)
- Provides general and customized economic employment and labor marketĀ information
- Planning and Grant Writing services are provided to business and economic development organizations, educational institutions, non-profits, cities, counties, municipalities and formal partnerships
See www.workintexas.com to find prospective employees.
Texas Workforce Commission
Provides answers to employment related questions and also provides a great resource called Especially for Texas Employers, which provides valuable information on workplace issues, ranging from understanding state and federal employment law, unemployment taxes and compensation.
San Angelo Chamber of Commerce
Phil Neighbors
President & CEO
418 West Avenue B
San Angelo, TX 76903
325.655.4136
877.655.4136 (toll-free)
325.658.1110 (fax)
Provides recruiting assistance for primary employers.
ASU SBDC
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Angelo State University provides assistance with basic employment questions. Can provide list of employment law attorneys in local area. Regularly conducts employment law seminars and workshops.
