Bucks County Community College has provided a list of resources to help you find job listings and information on applying for unemployment benefits. The resources on this page are updated on a regular basis.
Pennsylvania Workforce Development
Pennsylvania's workforce development system enables businesses and workers to compete in the worldwide, knowledge-based economy. The workforce system enhances employer competitiveness and innovation while preparing Pennsylvanians for jobs that pay in an economy that grows, supports families and businesses and is effectively improving the quality of life for our most valuable resource - our people.
To learn more about workforce development initiatives and activities, view the 2018 Workforce Development Update Report.
For more information about, visit the PA Workforce Development Website
Bucks Workforce Development and Services
Bucks County Community College offers professional development opportunities for you to learn a new skill, update credentials, refresh your software know-how, and enable you to advance your career. We also offer customized training to meet the needs of your business. Visit
- Workforce Development Opportunities
- Business & Career Opportunities
- Public Safety Training & Certification Opportunities
- Information Technology Opportunities
We are also dedicated to helping students and alumni make informed decisions in pursuit of meaningful work. Through individual career counseling and other services, we help students and alumni through the career planning and job search process. Visit
Unemployment Resources
The Pennsylvania UC program is administered by the department and provides temporary wage replacement income to qualified workers. The Unemployment Compensation (UC ) program provides temporary income support if you lose your job through no fault of your own or if you are working less than your full-time hours. If you qualify, you will receive money for a limited time to help you meet expenses while you seek new employment.
To be eligible for UC benefits, you must be a worker who performed services that are covered by the Pennsylvania UC Law. For more information, visit Pennsylvania Office of Unemployment Compensation or call 1-888- 313-7284