Talent & Workforce.
Find Local Talent.
Morgantown, WV, is more than just a strategic location for businesses; it’s a thriving hub of talent and opportunity. Our region boasts a highly skilled workforce, a robust education system and a commitment to fostering innovation. Whether you’re a job seeker looking for the next step in your career or a hiring manager seeking top talent, Morgantown has something to offer.
Greater Morgantown Area Jobs: Connecting Talent with Opportunity
Sponsored by the Monongalia County Commission
Looking to find your next great opportunity or grow your team? Greater Morgantown Area Jobs connects job seekers and employers. Our dedicated online job board is designed to make it easy for you to find the perfect fit, whether you’re searching for a new job or looking to fill open positions.
Greater Morgantown Area Jobs: Career Tools & Resources
Our powerful resources on Greater Morgantown Area Jobs help you stand out and prepare for your next move:
- Job Seeker Premium Services
- Insights & Industry Data
- Certified Career Coaching
Talent Report
Workforce Programs
West Virginia dedicates resources to improving the state’s workforce and supporting continued enterprise growth and expansion through the continued efforts the WV Guaranteed WorkForce Program, Workforce West Virginia and Community & Technical Colleges.
Resources

Explore our powerful career resource tool, designed to meet the needs of WVU students and alumni. Our team of career development specialists are ready to assist with resume reviews, practice interviews or job search coaching. Use the resources available to you and reach out at any time!

Regional and Statewide Job listings, Job Search assistance, Individual skill assessments, Individualized career counseling, resume assistance, Job interview preparation and planning, referrals to training programs and tuition assistance, support services and more.

Established by Governor Jim Justice and the West Virginia Legislature, this program offers support through a statewide collaboration of agencies that provide West Virginians in recovery the opportunity to obtain career training and to ultimately secure meaningful employment.

Reintegrate Appalachia is a non-profit workforce development project specifically designed for those recovering from substance use disorder (SUD).

Are you new to West Virginia State Government? A returning applicant? A current State employee? No matter your status, we will explain how to apply for a job.

Christian Help is here for everyone. Thank you for supporting our mission. Responding to situations of emergency and need, with immediacy and simplicity, dignity and respect.

The Encova Center is partnering with Chambers College Subject Matter Experts to create this program, which will assist nonprofits and small businesses in the region. It will offer free services such as assistance with loan applications, marketing, finances, business planning and more.

West Virginia Women Work is a statewide nonprofit organization that supports and advocates for the education, employment and economic equity for all women. We achieve this goal through a comprehensive program of recruitment, training, referrals, placements, networking, advocacy, retention activities and public workshops.

Join us for workshops that can help set yourself up for success and teach you valuable skills for your job search. Learn how to build a professional brand for yourself, craft a resume that stands out, network your way to new opportunities and a lot more.

Then say “yes” to a career in West Virginia! Learn more about the benefits of living and working in the Mountain State. You can also check out the awesome job opportunities available in the area in some of the hottest industries!

Pierpont Community & Technical College offers a wide array of non-academic-credit programs for those seeking technical skills and job training. Students may be required to meet minimum competency levels for entrance into career programs.

Free test preparation and tutoring in 200 subjects, and helps with job searches and applications, resumes and cover letters. Provided by the Library Section of the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History (formerly the West Virginia Library Commission) and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

The West Virginia Community & Technical College System (CTCS) coordinates community and technical colleges statewide, partnering with businesses to meet workforce needs and ensuring a meaningful education for our students.

Find out what opportunities await you in the fast growing energy and advanced manufacturing industries. Learn what skills you need to land a job in the field. Connect with a training program to get started on your career path.

This site is a collection of resources, tools and people to help students with disabilities, through the journey from youth to adulthood. Your future begins now! It’s never too early to start planning for your future and exploring pre-employment transition services.

The award-winning LaunchLab Network consists of applied innovation centers providing WVU students with a collaborative working environment to create their ideas. Fill out an intake form today

Apprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job training and related classroom instruction in which workers learn the practical and theoretical aspects of a highly skilled occupation.

The federal government offers unique hiring paths to help hire individuals that represent our diverse society. Learn more about each hiring path and your eligibility.

The Balance Careers makes navigating your career easy. It is home to experts who provide clear, practical advice on job searching, resume writing, salary negotiations, and other career planning topics.

Are you a veteran looking for work? My Next Move for Veterans helps you find a civilian career similar to your military job. Supported by the US Dept of Labor

The WVNG, through services provided by the National Guard Employment Network, offers career readiness support and placement with a broad network of resources and services to find jobs, training and education opportunities for Guard Members and their dependents.

Resources cover everything from early literacy, homework help, research, and career services. Provided by the Library Section of the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History (formerly the West Virginia Library Commission) and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Technical & Adult Education provides students with various opportunities to experience education in an array of settings.

The number of high-paying technical jobs in West Virginia has risen exponentially over the last few years, and demand is growing!

Discover your dream career with Career Dreamer. An AI-powered tool to help you uncover career potential and analyze your skills to suggest new career paths.

