top of page

Job and Bank Referrals

Job and Bank Referral Services at the Unified U.S. Deported Veterans Resource Center, located at Barrak Tijuana, are essential programs designed to help deported U.S. veterans integrate into the local economy by securing employment and accessing financial services. These services are tailored to meet the unique needs of veterans who may face challenges in finding stable jobs and establishing banking relationships in a new country.

21.png

Key Services Offered:

  • Job Referrals and Placement:
    We maintain a network of local employers who are supportive of hiring veterans. Our team works closely with veterans to match their skills and experiences with available job opportunities in Tijuana. By providing targeted job referrals, we help veterans find employment that aligns with their abilities and career goals.

  • Resume and Application Assistance:
    To increase the chances of securing employment, we offer assistance with resume writing, job applications, and preparing for interviews. Our goal is to ensure that veterans present themselves as strong candidates for the positions they are applying for.

  • Employer Partnerships:
    We actively build partnerships with local businesses, organizations, and industries that are open to hiring veterans. Through these relationships, we create pathways for veterans to access job opportunities that might not be available through traditional channels.

  • Bank Account Referrals:
    Access to banking services is crucial for financial stability. We provide referrals to banks and credit unions in Tijuana that offer services to veterans, including those who may have limited credit history or documentation. We guide veterans through the process of opening a bank account, ensuring they can manage their finances securely and efficiently.

  • Financial Literacy Support:
    In addition to bank referrals, we offer financial literacy workshops and one-on-one counseling to help veterans understand and manage their finances. This includes budgeting, saving, understanding credit, and planning for the future.

  • Assistance with Documentation:
    For veterans who may face challenges in providing the necessary documentation to open a bank account or apply for jobs, we offer support in obtaining and organizing the required paperwork. This includes helping veterans acquire identification, proof of residence, and any other necessary documents.

  • Ongoing Employment and Financial Support:
    Our services don’t end once a veteran secures a job or opens a bank account. We provide ongoing support to help veterans maintain their employment and manage their finances. This includes follow-up services, additional referrals if needed, and continued access to financial counseling.

​

Our Commitment to

Economic Empowerment

At the Unified U.S. Deported Veterans Resource Center, we are dedicated to helping deported veterans achieve financial independence and stability. Our Job and Bank Referral Services are designed to provide veterans with the resources they need to secure meaningful employment and manage their finances effectively. By offering these services, we aim to empower veterans to build a secure and prosperous future in their new environment.

bottom of page