New West Hollywood Job Listings: WeHoWorks Jan 2026 Blast


If you are hunting for a new role in West Hollywood, the latest WeHoWorks job-blast has arrived with several West Hollywood job listings ranging from retail and hospitality to specialized healthcare and PR.

The Wells Fargo Career Development Center at the West Hollywood Library remains the hub for these resources, though keep in mind that the center is currently operating by appointment only.

Local Opportunities in West Hollywood

This week’s listings include a variety of roles for different skill sets:

Career Coaching & Training

For those looking for extra support, career consultant Warren Mullisen is offering one-on-one interview practice sessions off-site. These are held at the Starbucks on La Cienega (between Olympic and Venice). You can schedule a session by emailing Mullisen@sbcglobal.net.

JVS SoCal Free Training Programs

If you are looking for a career change, these programs offer free training and job placement assistance for eligible seekers:

How to Connect

The WeHoWorks team is available Monday through Friday. To book an appointment at the library or inquire about programs, call (310) 652-6378 or email WeHoWorks@JVS-SoCal.org.

. You can also read more about the program here

, and JVS SoCal’s WeHoWorks overview is here

. If you’re also looking for broader support resources, the City’s guide to local programs is here

City of West Hollywood Employment

If you are interested in working directly for the city, you can view current municipal openings here:

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Gino Lollobridgida
Gino Lollobridgida
12 days ago

Unfortunately, my experiences with JVS have been consistently negative. Based on years of firsthand interaction with their services at the West Hollywood Library, I found the support to be ineffective, biased, and, at times, discouraging. Speaking only from my own experience, the process felt poorly managed and unhelpful. I genuinely hope others have better outcomes, but I would not wish the position of having to rely on these employment services on anyone.