Mississippi Department of Employment Security unveils new WIN Job Center on wheels

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A new WIN Job Center on wheels will soon be traveling to underserved areas of the Magnolia State.

The Mississippi Department of Employment Security (MDES) announced the mobile version of its campaign to offer programs and resources geared toward helping folks find meaningful employment. The mobile unit will also serve to assist those eligible for unemployment insurance benefits

For over 20 years, MDES has operated mobile service units, which have proven effective during times of disaster when power, phone, and internet access are unavailable. These mobile service units have also been used to support job seekers and employers at the governor’s job fairs and other agency-related events.

Compared to its 20-year-old predecessor, the new mobile unit features upgraded technology, contemporary safety and accessibility enhancements, and a more streamlined design, making it easier to operate and deploy.

“Today is a great day for Mississippi. We’re taking another big step toward empowering our workforce, supporting businesses, and strengthening the state’s economy,” Gov. Tate Reeves said. “The launch of the new Mobile WIN Job Center reinforces the values we hold dear as Mississippians: hard work, self-reliance, and innovation.”

Throughout the month, MDES will deploy a state-of-the-art mobile WIN Job Center, designed to maintain a high level of service in areas where brick-and-mortar facilities are not available. The Mobile WIN Job Center will offer on-location staff to assist visitors, seven workstations, and a 32-inch video screen for employment-related training of small groups.

“This mobile unit is more than just a vehicle — it’s a mission on wheels,” MDES Executive Director Dr. Bill Ashley said. “It represents our steadfast commitment to delivering real solutions for real people and ensuring that no Mississippian is left behind—no matter their zip code or how rural their community may be.”