Marcia Hultman

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South Dakota Job Services

Change your 9 to 5. Change your 24/7.

Whether you’re looking for your next job or your next step toward a dream career, your Job Service office is here to help. At the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation (DLR), we offer services for job seekers, those out of work or those looking for their next training or development opportunity. And it’s all free.


Services


Ways to Connect

Our Job Service offices are staffed with trained professionals ready to help you find your next big opportunity. We also help businesses maintain a skilled workforce and handle various labor issues.





Frequently Asked Questions

Who can use these services?

Who can use these services? Job services are available for people who are out of work and those who are currently employed but seeking new jobs, workshops or training opportunities.

Job services are available for people who are out of work and those who are currently employed but seeking new jobs, workshops or training opportunities

 

Is there a charge?

Is there a charge? These services are free of charge for individuals and businesses.

These services are completely free of charge for individuals and businesses.


 

How do I start using these services?

How do I start using these services? You can stop in a local job service office or sign up online to access virtual services.

You can contact a Job Service office to make an appointment or sign up online to access virtual services.

 


What if I’m a business looking for workers?

What if I am a business? Businesses can work with Job Service offices as well to post positions, find workers and recruit talent.

Business can work with Job Service offices as well to post positions, find workers and recruit talent.

 




 

More Helpful Tools


Access Workforce Services Online

SD UpSkill

Training Opportunities

Career Interest Survey

Hot Careers

Layoff Support Services

 


 

To File a Complaint

If you have a complaint about Employment Services at a Job Service office, an employer, any employment-related law or an employer the Employment Service program referred you to, please refer to the Employment Service and Employment Related Law Complaint System poster, available in English and Spanish.