Career Centers
The Hunt Valley, Liberty and Eastpoint Career Centers will be closed on Monday, January 20 and reopen Tuesday, January 21.
We are committed to empowering Baltimore County residents by ensuring access to the technology needed to thrive in today's workplace. Services offered at the Career Centers include:
- Access to computers, internet, fax and copy machines
- Job search assistance
- Labor market information and career assessment tools
- Career planning and guidance assistance
- Planning for short-term skills enhancement programs
- Planning for occupations skills training
CAREER CENTER LOCATIONS
Career Center | Contact Information | Hours | Appointments |
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Liberty 3637 Offutt Road Randallstown, Maryland 21133 | Phone: 410-887-8912 Fax: 410-496-3136 Email: lcwdrc@baltimorecountymd.gov | 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday | Required noon to close. Schedule in-person, online or by phone. |
Hunt Valley 11101 McCormick Road, Suite 102 Hunt Valley, Maryland 21031 | Phone: 410-887-7940 Fax: 410-329-1317 Email: huntvwdc@baltimorecountymd.gov | 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday | Required noon to close. Schedule online, by phone or in-person. |
Eastpoint 7930 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21224 | Phone: 410-288-9050 Email: eastwdc@baltimorecountymd.gov | 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday Note: The Center closes at noon the third Friday of every month. | No appointment needed |
DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM (dlp)
Advances in digital technology have changed aspects of everyday life. The Digital Literacy Program enables adults to succeed in a range of technological activities, from Technology Basics for Employment to learning Microsoft Word and Excel. Program courses take place at the Liberty, Hunt Valley and Eastpoint Career Centers each month. Use the Upcoming Events list for specific dates and times. Contact the career center you wish to participate at to register.
This Digital Literacy Program enables adults to succeed in a range of technological activities. From utilizing basic devices, understanding file management to working virtual platforms, this program will assist in job and technology readiness.
Curriculum Content
- Intro to Computers and Mobile Devices
- Internet Basics and File Management
- Email and Email Etiquette
- Google Drive and Google Services
- Virtual Meeting Platforms
This program includes four workshops and participants must attend all four.
Learning the Microsoft Word and Excel programs will help customers create professional looking documents, add design layouts, organize data, translate data into meaningful information, and learn how to calculate, analyze, revise, update and present data to drive decision making in the workplace.
Curriculum Content
- Introduction to Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Word: Intermediate
- Introduction to Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Excel: Intermediate
Participants must attend the introduction and intermediate level of the chosen course.
MORE INFORMATION
Contact your local Career Center to learn about job search assistance, available career trainings, career services orientation or if you require assistance from home. Computer lab capacity will be reduced by no less than 50 percent. Computer and resource area usage is limited to a one-hour time limit per day. Career Center staff will be able to assist with lab services.