Employer Services

  • Job Recruitment: Participate in our job fairs and partnering recruitment events to connect with prospective employees. Reach a wider audience of jobseekers by submitting your job openings for free on our website and on the NYS Job Bank. 

  • Apprenticeships and Training: Request information about our current opportunities for becoming a program worksite or registering your own apprenticeship program.

  • Labor Market Information: Explore labor market statistics to learn about workforce preparation programs, industry trends, population characteristics, and in-demand jobs.

  • Guidance and Consultation: Contact or visit us for guidance about disability resources, tax credits, health and safety, labor law, human resources, layoffs, and more.

Post Job Openings

Jobs in the Tompkins County area

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Submit Job Openings

Jobs in New York State

Become a WFNY Worksite

Become a Summer Youth Employment Worksite

Interested partners that would like to be a worksite for our Summer Youth Employment Program can fill out the worksite registration:

Become a JobLink Worksite

The JobLink Program is seeking new partners to serve as Worksites for young people ages 14-24.

Some of our JobLink host worksites in 2023 have included:

  •  Green Star
  •  Southside Community Center
  •  Significant Elements
  •  Longview
  •  Cudlins Meat Market
  •  Envious Handbags
  •  The History Center
  •  and more!

Apply for your business or organization:

Employer Resources

The Shared Work Program

Shared Work has helped thousands of businesses and not-for-profits in NYS to save money, avoid layoffs and retain workers.

The Shared Work Program

Disability Accommodations

Tompkins County is committed to equally serving all persons in all County programs, services, or activities without discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, or any other status protected by law. The purpose of the County’s ADA Program Plan is to set forth Tompkins County’s procedures for ensuring that all County provided programs, services, and activities provide reasonable accessibility for individuals with disabilities, as required by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which includes the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504.

Americans with Disability Act (ADA) Program Plan

Human Rights Department Resources

Certified Apprenticeships

Learn more about Apprenticeships

Apprenticeship is an industry-driven, high-quality career pathway where employers can develop and prepare their future workforce, and individuals can obtain paid work experience, classroom instruction, and a portable, nationally recognized credential.

Industry Trends