The Bureau of Statistics and Plans in cooperation with the Guam Department of Labor is in the process of establishing a comprehensive employment database that will be used to identify former Guam residents and natives born abroad who are interested in returning to Guam for greater employment and economic opportunities. In the next few years, the island expects to see a strong in military presence resulting in increased job opportunities to the local and military community. Persons of varying skills and professions will be needed as thousands of jobs are expected to be created. The information will help officials assess Guam’s labor force market and to determine job skills available to prospective employers. The Bureau of Statistics and Plans will collect and monitor persons interested in applying and becoming a part of this employment database program. The Guam Department of Labor will compile and generate a list of applicants with respect to their job skills and/or occupation of interest.
Persons interested in becoming a part of this on-going employment database program can apply on-line
here or apply at the Bureau of Statistics and Plans, 513 West Marine Corps Drive, Ricardo J. Bordallo, Governor’s Complex, Hagatna, Guam. For information regarding entry into the employment database program, please contact the Bureau of Statistics and Plans at (671) 472-4201/2/3 or email at:
Persons seeking immediate employment can view current job postings and apply on-line at the
Guam Department of Labor’/AHRD Job Bank . Interested applicants can also apply at the Guam Employment Service, the One-Stop Career Center, located at the GCIC Building, 414 West Soledad Avenue, Hagatna, Guam. The information provided will be routed to the Guam Employment Service for processing. The Guam Employment Service will contact both the seeker and the prospective employer. For information regarding immediate job openings, contact the Guam Employment Service at (671) 475-7019.
Thank you.
Alberto A. Lamorena V
Acting Director, Bureau of Statistics and Plans
Maria S. Connelley
Director, Department of Labor