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Latter-day Saint Employment Services, Centerville Utah

4.5
(4 reviews)

Business Details

94 E Pages Lane, Centerville, UT
84014, United States
(888) 818-4484
http://employment.ChurchofJesusChrist.org

About

Employment ConsultantCorporation of the Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Employment Services of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides many resources for all those seeking employment. From personalized coaching to workshops and job-search groups, individuals can receive help finding their next job.

Location

Latter-day Saint Employment Services, Centerville Utah
94 E Pages Lane, Centerville, UT
84014, United States

Hours

Monday10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
7/24/2026Closed
9/7/202610:00 AM - 3:00 PM
11/26/202610:00 AM - 3:00 PM
11/27/2026Closed
12/24/202610:00 AM - 3:00 PM
12/25/2026Closed
1/1/2027Closed

Products & Services

1 list · 6 items

Services

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Resume Writing

Work with a local employment advisor to learn how to match your skills and experiences with the needs of employers in a way that will help your resume stand out and get noticed. Employment advisors are trained on the latest tips and strategies for creating a powerful resume.

Job Leads and Networking

Local employment advisors are available to help you find job leads, navigate the application process, and learn strategies for finding "hidden" opportunities through networking.

Interview Practice

What are the most common interview questions, and how can you answer them in a way that will give you an edge over the competition? Local employment advisors are available to teach you how to create power statements and share how to have a successful job interview.

We offer one-on-one coaching for all aspects of a job search. Individuals can expect to receive personalized help in a friendly and effective manner.

Active Job Search (AJS) groups are for those who are actively seeking employment. Groups meet with others in their area virtually for one hour Mon-Fri. In an AJS group, an individual can expect to refresh his or her job skills, set and follow up on goals, and learn about job leads and employment resources.

Reviews

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  • EG
    Ema Griffiths
    Sep 9, 2025
    5.0
    Even though I had a Master’s degree and a great GPA- I did not have success in even getting interviews. I was advised to meet with Elder Jeppson for my resume and was informed that Elder Jeppson had worked in HR for many years and frequently met with jobseekers to help them develop their resumes. I had some concerns about his suggestion-yet since I wasn’t even getting interviews I knew I had nothing to lose so I reached out to him for help. I can tell you that my fears were completely unfounded as he was definitely not out of touch. It took several sessions to get my resume where it needed to be and another few hours for my LinkedIn profile. Elder Jeppson was always polite and patient with me about the changes I needed to make. He taught me about bridging skills learned in one position to others. Once that train of thought took hold in my mind, ideas flowed and I looked at all of my life experiences through new lenses. I had continued applying for jobs and once I began submitting the updated versions I began receiving invitations to interview. As we fine-tuned it further, I got calls from better places that I really wanted to work for. I received so many compliments on my résumé that I made sure to thank Elder Jeppson for his help. He humbly responded that it’s my skills and accomplishments but, even though I did not accomplish anything new those weeks we worked together, those skills and accomplishments are now stated in a way to display what firms are looking for and I’ve learned that so much of this is how you present yourself. I was also lacking a cover photo in LinkedIn and he explained that a cover photo frequently influenced employer’s first impression of me. (Like Elder Young said, “We’re always networking-whether intentionally or not.”) I wanted to do something judicial in nature but that also represented me- we went with a picture of Lady Justice holding scales. It’s simple and reflects my law degree as well as nurturing nature. Another difficulty was that I had been a stay at home wife and mom for about ten years. I thought perhaps I just shouldn’t mention it but being a mother is a large party of who I am, so omitting it didn’t seem right either. I told Elder Petrini that an evaluator had described me as “warm, affectionate, and nurturing”, he was confident that those traits could transfer over and they’d show me how to do it. I’m so grateful for the missionaries who serve at the Employment Center. They were cheerful, optimistic and expressed their confidence in me especially on hard days when I hit dead ends. Every detail mattered and made a difference, I can never thank them enough.
  • CW
    Christian Wheeler
    May 22, 2025
    5.0
    They helped me prepare for a job interview.
  • EF
    Emily Fail
    Apr 2, 2025
    3.0
    They were able to help me get experience with my resume and job interviews but every Wednesday, they call you about job search progress, which honestly got grating during times when I was struggling with finding suitable job listings.
  • AB
    Anastasia Black
    Aug 21, 2024
    5.0
    Professional answers to our questions, clear direction for next steps in job search, many resourses. This is a very organized place.

Frequently Asked Questions About Latter-day Saint Employment Services, Centerville Utah

What is Employment Services? No one should go through a job search alone. We offer a team of experts, support groups, webinars, workshops, and other resources - all of which are designed to help you achieve your personal employment goals and ensure that you have the support you need.

No one should go through a job search alone. We offer a team of experts, support groups, webinars, workshops, and other resources - all of which are designed to help you achieve your personal employment goals and ensure that you have the support you need. No one should go through a job search alone. We offer a team of experts, support groups, webinars, workshops, and other resources - all of which are designed to help you achieve your personal employment goals and ensure that you have the support you need.

What is an employment center? No one should go through a job search alone. We offer a team of experts, support groups, webinars, workshops, and other resources - all of which are designed to help you achieve your personal employment goals and ensure that you have the support you need.

An employment center is a place where you can go to use phones, computers, and printers for your job search. You may also work one-on-one with an employment adviser to update your resume, find job leads, and practice interview techniques. No one should go through a job search alone. We offer a team of experts, support groups, webinars, workshops, and other resources - all of which are designed to help you achieve your personal employment goals and ensure that you have the support you need.

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