If a logo is used, it must be used in accordance with the guidelines contained in the Graphics Style Guide for Partners, and with the terms of use for the logos. Specifically, the common identifier that must be used by the one-stop delivery system is the “American Job Center.” The one-stop delivery system must use either that common identifier or the tag line phrase “a proud partner of the American Job Center network.” Either the plain text or one of the logos may be used. 19, 2016)) provides more specific requirements of the common identifier, which was developed by the Secretary of Labor in consultation with other entities, as required by WIOA sec. The WIOA Final Rule at 20 CFR § 678.900 ( 81 Fed. 121(e)(4) requires each one-stop delivery system to include in the identification of products, programs, activities, services, facilities, and related property and materials, a common one-stop delivery system identifier, in addition to using any State- or locally-developed identifier. In connection with this activity, ETA established trademark ownership of the following logos: 1) “American Job Center network” and 2) “a proud partner of the American Job Center network” (“Logos”) for use in the public workforce system. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration (ETA), in coordination with the Department of Education, has established the American Job Center network, a unifying name and brand that identifies online and in-person workforce development services as part of a single network. Terms of Use for American Job Center Logo The Department announced the American Job Center brand in Training and Employment Guidance Letter No. The toolkit can be used as an easy way for jobseekers and employers to locate, recognize and access workforce development services, and are appropriate for physical One-Stop Career Centers or websites. We request that states and local areas use the toolkit on this web page to proactively identify One-Stop Career Centers as "American Job Centers" in outreach materials, websites, and other communications.
The American Job Center Network is a unifying name and brand that identifies online and in-person workforce development services as part of a single network.
If you are a job seeker please visit to find the nearest American Job Center. ATTENTION - The information on this page is intended for States and Workforce System partners.