Labor Services Rep Tr 1 Korean Language - Similar to Grade 13

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Positions

This title exists in Labor, Department of and has approximately 6 positions.

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Salary Information for Labor Services Rep Tr 1 Korean Language
Title Grade Hiring Rate/yr Job Rate/yr
Labor Services Rep Tr 1 Korean Language 13 $49,363 $63,169
Labor Services Rep Tr 2 Korean Language 14 $52,198 $66,634
Labor Services Rep Korean Language 16 $58,247 $74,135

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Job Duties

As a Labor Services Representative Trainee 1 (Korean Language), you would be trained, under supervision, to assist customers and provide services to the public in accordance with quality and quantity standards mandated by various laws, rules, and federal regulations. You would learn how to interview and elicit information from customers to ascertain services appropriate to meet their needs. Such services could include: eligibility determination for unemployment insurance benefits, making determinations regarding overpayments and forfeit penalties, reviewing cases submitted for unemployment insurance hearings, referral to employment opportunities and/or training programs, or various alternative services available from the Department of Labor and other public and private agencies. You would use computer applications and keyboarding skills to accomplish many of these activities.

As a Labor Services Representative Trainee 1 (Korean Language), you would perform the same duties as above and would be expected to serve customers who speak the respective languages.

The Classification standard for this title illustrates the nature, extend, and scope of duties and responsibilities of the classes they describe. There is no classification standard available currently for this title.

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Mobility Options

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