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Comply with the First Source Hiring Program
Learn about program requirements and how to hire for an entry-level job opening.
What to know
What to do
1. Check requirements
You must comply with the First Source Hiring Program if:
- Your business has a lease with the City on City Property
- Your business has a City contract for goods, services, grants, or loans over $50,000
- Your business has a City-issued construction contract over $350,000
- Your business is cannabis-related
- You have a special project that is:
- Required by the Board of Supervisors, and
- Administered by the Office of Economic & Workforce Development (OEWD)
- You are a developer with building permits for a residential project over 10 units. All employers must be engaged in commercial activity in the development project.
- You have a building permit application for a commercial activity that:
- Is over 25,000 square feet, and
- Involves construction that includes entry and apprentice-level positions
2. Contact us
Contact the Office of Economic & Workforce Development’s (OEWD) Employer Services team to discuss your hiring needs.
Employer Services
employer.services@sfgov.org4. Recruit for open positions
After you have registered with WorkforceLinkSF, a specialist will follow up with additional resources and services to help you recruit and promote your open positions.
Supporting information
Special cases
First Source requirements for construction
OEWD’s CityBuild construction training program handles First Source compliance for:
- Construction contracts over $350,000
- Some private developments
Contact us at 415-701-4848 and ask to speak with one of our CityBuild Compliance Officers.
Penalties for non-compliance
You may be fined up to $5,000 for each eligible, entry-level job that you withhold from the First Source Hiring Program process, along with additional penalties.
Forms, fact sheets and other helpful information
The forms listed below are for not comprehensive. You may need to refer to other documents and forms for specific contracts, leases, and/or other San Francisco-related business investments.
First Source Workforce Projection Form
Exhibit B-1 First Source Hiring Agreement
Exhibit B-2 First Source Hiring Agreement - Cannabis
The First Source Hiring Program provides a ready supply of qualified workers to employers with hiring needs. It gives residents in need the first opportunity to apply for entry level jobs in San Francisco.
Related
Get help
OEWD Employer Services
employer.services@sfgov.orgWhat to know
What to do
1. Check requirements
You must comply with the First Source Hiring Program if:
- Your business has a lease with the City on City Property
- Your business has a City contract for goods, services, grants, or loans over $50,000
- Your business has a City-issued construction contract over $350,000
- Your business is cannabis-related
- You have a special project that is:
- Required by the Board of Supervisors, and
- Administered by the Office of Economic & Workforce Development (OEWD)
- You are a developer with building permits for a residential project over 10 units. All employers must be engaged in commercial activity in the development project.
- You have a building permit application for a commercial activity that:
- Is over 25,000 square feet, and
- Involves construction that includes entry and apprentice-level positions
2. Contact us
Contact the Office of Economic & Workforce Development’s (OEWD) Employer Services team to discuss your hiring needs.
Employer Services
employer.services@sfgov.org4. Recruit for open positions
After you have registered with WorkforceLinkSF, a specialist will follow up with additional resources and services to help you recruit and promote your open positions.
Supporting information
Special cases
First Source requirements for construction
OEWD’s CityBuild construction training program handles First Source compliance for:
- Construction contracts over $350,000
- Some private developments
Contact us at 415-701-4848 and ask to speak with one of our CityBuild Compliance Officers.
Penalties for non-compliance
You may be fined up to $5,000 for each eligible, entry-level job that you withhold from the First Source Hiring Program process, along with additional penalties.
Forms, fact sheets and other helpful information
The forms listed below are for not comprehensive. You may need to refer to other documents and forms for specific contracts, leases, and/or other San Francisco-related business investments.
First Source Workforce Projection Form
Exhibit B-1 First Source Hiring Agreement
Exhibit B-2 First Source Hiring Agreement - Cannabis
The First Source Hiring Program provides a ready supply of qualified workers to employers with hiring needs. It gives residents in need the first opportunity to apply for entry level jobs in San Francisco.
Related
Get help
OEWD Employer Services
employer.services@sfgov.org