Employer Services
The OhioMeansJobs Gallia County was established with the goal of helping local business’ find highly qualified employees. This is made possible by providing a wide array of employer specific services.
We provide assistance with:
-Posting your job openings
-Finding qualified applicants
-Holding training sessions
-Labor market information
-Pre Employment testing
-Pre Employment screening
Businesses can use the OMJ Gallia County computer lab for employee training and other workforce and development needs. It includes:
-20 Work Stations
-Projector
-Access to Printers
-High Speed Internet
-Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint
We also provide the following services to businesses and their employees that may need assistance due to closing or downsizing of the company:
-Available community resources
-Retraining opportunities
-Other job openings
The following are descriptions of Employer Services and websites available to you (the employer) in the State of Ohio.
OhioMeansJobs- Employers can post job orders to find applicants for their openings and access Labor Market Information
Ohio's Labor Market Information - This site provides the State of Ohio reports and data on employment levels, unemployment rates, wages and earnings, employment projections, jobs, training resources, careers, labor and economic indicators
Ohio Workforce Informer - Easy to use labor market information
Ohio's Department of Commerce - This site provides services and information for businesses interacting with the Ohio Department of Commerce. Topics include license and permit criteria, compliance with laws, industrial compliance, labor and worker safety, and more
Ohio's Wage and Hour Bureau - This site provides information on prevailing wage, minimum wage laws, employment of minors, and labor and employment law
Ohio's New Hire Reporting Center - Employers can access information on the reporting requirements for individuals who are newly hired, rehired or return to work after a separation of employment
Ohio's Training Tax Credit Program - Authorized under Ohio Revised Code Section 5733.42, this is a nonrefundable franchise tax credit designed to encourage Ohio's corporations to provide necessary training to its current Ohio workforce that is at risk of being displaced because of skill deficiencies or the inability to use new technologies
Ohio's Bureau of Unemployment Compensation Tax - This site provides employers information on unemployment, reporting, taxes and Frequently Asked Questions
Ohio's Department of Development - This site provides information on economic development, business and trade, community development, housing and international trade
Ohio's Bureau of Worker's Compensation - This is Ohio's official site for Worker's Compensation
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit and Welfare to Work Programs - These programs offer employers credit against their federal tax liability for hiring individuals from nine target groups. These federally-funded programs are administered by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
The following are descriptions of Employer Services and websites available to you (the employer) in the Federal Government.
FirstGov for Employers - This site provides information and resources for employers and businesses on the following topics: starting a business, employer ID numbers, hiring, taxes, wage reporting, safety and health, and other areas
Bureau of Labor Statistics - This site provides national, state, and local information on inflation, consumer spending, employment and unemployment, wages and earnings, demographics, industries, business costs and other areas OSHA - This is the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety & Health Administration site
United States Department of Labor - This is the US Department of Labor's official website
United States Department of Labor Employer Website - This site provides information on finding job applicants, compliance laws and regulations, wages, workplace resources, pensions, workplace safety and health, and disability resources
United States Department of Labor Fair Labor Standards Act Website - This site provides information on Fair Labor Standards which set basic minimum wage and overtime pay standards
Occupational Outlook Handbook - This site provides information on occupations including job descriptions, working conditions, training and education requirements, earnings and employment outlooks
O*NET Online - This site provides information on occupations including worker characteristics, skill requirements, job descriptions, knowledge required and more
The OhioMeansJobs Gallia County was established with the goal of helping local business’ find highly qualified employees. This is made possible by providing a wide array of employer specific services.
We provide assistance with:
-Posting your job openings
-Finding qualified applicants
-Holding training sessions
-Labor market information
-Pre Employment testing
-Pre Employment screening
Businesses can use the OMJ Gallia County computer lab for employee training and other workforce and development needs. It includes:
-20 Work Stations
-Projector
-Access to Printers
-High Speed Internet
-Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint
We also provide the following services to businesses and their employees that may need assistance due to closing or downsizing of the company:
-Available community resources
-Retraining opportunities
-Other job openings
The following are descriptions of Employer Services and websites available to you (the employer) in the State of Ohio.
OhioMeansJobs- Employers can post job orders to find applicants for their openings and access Labor Market Information
Ohio's Labor Market Information - This site provides the State of Ohio reports and data on employment levels, unemployment rates, wages and earnings, employment projections, jobs, training resources, careers, labor and economic indicators
Ohio Workforce Informer - Easy to use labor market information
Ohio's Department of Commerce - This site provides services and information for businesses interacting with the Ohio Department of Commerce. Topics include license and permit criteria, compliance with laws, industrial compliance, labor and worker safety, and more
Ohio's Wage and Hour Bureau - This site provides information on prevailing wage, minimum wage laws, employment of minors, and labor and employment law
Ohio's New Hire Reporting Center - Employers can access information on the reporting requirements for individuals who are newly hired, rehired or return to work after a separation of employment
Ohio's Training Tax Credit Program - Authorized under Ohio Revised Code Section 5733.42, this is a nonrefundable franchise tax credit designed to encourage Ohio's corporations to provide necessary training to its current Ohio workforce that is at risk of being displaced because of skill deficiencies or the inability to use new technologies
Ohio's Bureau of Unemployment Compensation Tax - This site provides employers information on unemployment, reporting, taxes and Frequently Asked Questions
Ohio's Department of Development - This site provides information on economic development, business and trade, community development, housing and international trade
Ohio's Bureau of Worker's Compensation - This is Ohio's official site for Worker's Compensation
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit and Welfare to Work Programs - These programs offer employers credit against their federal tax liability for hiring individuals from nine target groups. These federally-funded programs are administered by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
The following are descriptions of Employer Services and websites available to you (the employer) in the Federal Government.
FirstGov for Employers - This site provides information and resources for employers and businesses on the following topics: starting a business, employer ID numbers, hiring, taxes, wage reporting, safety and health, and other areas
Bureau of Labor Statistics - This site provides national, state, and local information on inflation, consumer spending, employment and unemployment, wages and earnings, demographics, industries, business costs and other areas OSHA - This is the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety & Health Administration site
United States Department of Labor - This is the US Department of Labor's official website
United States Department of Labor Employer Website - This site provides information on finding job applicants, compliance laws and regulations, wages, workplace resources, pensions, workplace safety and health, and disability resources
United States Department of Labor Fair Labor Standards Act Website - This site provides information on Fair Labor Standards which set basic minimum wage and overtime pay standards
Occupational Outlook Handbook - This site provides information on occupations including job descriptions, working conditions, training and education requirements, earnings and employment outlooks
O*NET Online - This site provides information on occupations including worker characteristics, skill requirements, job descriptions, knowledge required and more