Las Vegas Employment Project (LVEP) was founded for the purpose of assisting individuals with barriers to training and employment. Our goal is to help these individuals obtain access to training programs that will foster personal growth, provide them with marketable in-demand job skills across various industries to directly improve employability. The intent is to help each individual meet their goal towards full workforce re-integration and create pathways to long term careers with long term financial sustainability. 
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Get help with a variety  of resources  to be job ready in Las Vegas. Get access to assistance with transportation, work cards, resume writing, professional development and more.
Career Counseling
Resume Development
Job Placement
Supportive Services
Grant Funding for professional certifications are offered in many career fields including Welding, Healthcare, Accounting and more.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at all levels within our organization are critical in achieving our strategic goals. At LVEP, we are committed to building a winning culture within our Organization, one that reflects today's workforce and enhances inclusivity in the workplace and commits to listening to, learning from, and understanding one another in all interactions. We believe that diverse perspectives have always been a key component of every business, both internal and external. This is an expectation of every collaboration we seek and maintain.
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What our clients are saying...

“LV-EP helped me realize my goals by getting the funding I needed to pursue my goals of learning to weld. I didn't have to pay for my education out of pocket and I landed a job as soon as I earned my certifiation ”
“The staff at Las Vegas Employment Project is number 1! They made me feel like a priority and listened to me. They helped me with professional development that helped me rejoin the workforce".