Employee Transitions, Layoffs & Separations

The only constant in life is change. Over time, your business may experience transitions which cause stress and lost productivity, and at other times, open the door to new opportunities. If your organization is preparing to transition or lay off employees, it is vital that you make well-informed decisions.

Consider your options and tap into the services offered by the Larimer County Economic and Workforce Development (LCEWD) and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE).

Workforce Development for Businesses

Workforce development is a menu of activities that occur, in part or in whole, in the workplace, providing people with hands-on, real world experience. It combines skill development with training opportunities and is a key strategy in Colorado for developing talent and preparing Coloradans for the workforce and evolving labor market.

A strong workforce is the backbone of a strong economy. 

What is an internship?

An internship is a work-based learning experience where candidates

  • add to their skills and abilities 
  • forward their career paths  
  • assist employers to meet their business goals

How will my business benefit from this service?

Internships offer a way for businesses to

Tap Into Connecting Colorado, a Database of Thousands of Local Job Seekers

When you post a position with the Larimer County Economic and Workforce Development (LCEWD), you are reaching out to the most diverse and extensive pool of candidates in Colorado. Thousands of candidates seeking employment in the Larimer County region utilize connectingcolorado.gov for their job search.

To post your job in Connecting Colorado, follow these simple steps:

Daily Jobs

Due to the ongoing modernization of the Connecting Colorado program, we are temporarily unable to use our usual job listing tool. During this transition period, we are providing job listings through an alternative data provider to continue serving our community's employment needs. Job listings are refreshed on Tuesday and Thursday.

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Support the LCCC

Would you like to support our programs and promote local stewardship efforts? Consider making a monetary donation to the Larimer County Conservation Corps (LCCC). The LCCC is sustained through fee-for-service contracts, donations, and grant funding and does not receive funding from Larimer County.  In-kind contributions are provided through Larimer County for administration and facility costs.