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Workforce Development Council Web Communications




Workforce Development Council of Seattle King County is a nonprofit workforce “think tank” and grant-making organization. CMA has been working with the WDC since 2002, providing design and communication services for a variety of projects.

CMA has brought its decade-plus of communications, design and development experience to bear with the ongoing work for the WDC, its marketing initiatives, and its partner organizations.

Workforce Development Council of Seattle King County Website

CMA developed this industry-level website to educate the public about their mission and to connect with local employers and partners. Using profiles of individuals helped highlight the services offerings and make the role of the WDC more relatable to the website visitor.

CMA constructed a new, streamlined site from the ground up, providing better user interface, a custom Google search field, and an integrated WordPress blog. CMA also designed fresh branding for WDC. Finally, CMA conceptualized sharing personal stories from jobseekers and employers—blending business and human elements—to better educate individuals and the community at large.

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View the Workforce Development Council website.

 

Map Your Career Website

Under the umbrella of the Seattle King County Workforce Development Council (WDC), mapyourcareer.org helps jobseekers chart new career paths with various resources.

Similar to WDC, mapyourcareer.org wanted a new website that would streamline job-search resources and facilitate community education.

CMA updated mapyourcareer.org’s website and branding to match the WDC design. CMA grew the initial vision of “green careers” into seven job categories with a new branded icon set. By grouping career sectors and linking WorkSource and individual profilers, CMA created a one-stop shop for job-seeking and skill set development.

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View the Map Your Career website.

 

Employ Experience Website

CMA developed this website to educate the public and employers about the benefits of hiring and retaining older workers.

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View the Employ Experience website.

 

Youth at Work Website

CMA developed this website to educate the public and employers about the benefits of hiring and retaining youth and younger workers.

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View the Youth at Work website.

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