Employment Center
Welcome to the Employment Center. Are you a job seeker looking for your dream job? Use these resources to find jobs and keep up with the ever-changing workplace of today.
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Find A Job
These sites provide information on finding job listings, tips for interviewing and writing resumes, and information on various occupations.
- Job Searching Tips: Use these resources and guides to plan your job search. Get tips on writing resumes, drafting cover letters, networking effectively, and negotiating your salary.
- Develop a Great Resume: Stand out from the crowd! Market your abilities to get an interview via a great resume through our Resume Tutorial.
- Employment Resources for Disabled Workers: Learn more about insurance, Federal hiring programs, vocational rehabilitation, tax credits, and employee rights.
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Locate Career Information
Choosing your career is one of the biggest decisions you will make. Use these resources to find a career that suits your abilities, interests, and lifetime goals.
- Career Information: Find career exploration and development sites.
- Career Guide to Industries: Get information on available careers by industry. Learn about the nature of an industry, including working conditions, employment, earnings and benefits, and lists of organizations that can provide additional information.
- Find Labor Market Information: Learn about labor market information resources available in CareerOneStop. Compare salaries, requirements, and projected growth of occupations at the local, state, and national level. Examine labor supply and wage data in your area.
- Occupational Outlook Handbook: Learn what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects for a wide range of occupations.
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Assess And Upgrade Your Skills
Use these resources to determine the skills you need or to assess your employees. Find training and educational opportunities to meet your needs.
- Career Assessment: Locate tests and assessments designed to provide career and education information.
- Identify Your Skills: Skills are your key to career opportunities. Build a list of your current capabilities to use in your resume. Use your skill set to identify and explore specific occupational opportunities. Identify potential gaps to help determine future training needs.
- Get Help in Funding Your Education: You may be qualified for Federal or State educational aid. The Financial Aid Advisor will provide you with an approximate Pell Grant figure and expected family contribution, and connect you with additional Federal and state assistance resources.
- Find Training and Education Resources: Learn about other training and education resources available in CareerOneStop.
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Learn How To Deal With Layoffs
This information will assist those workers who have been laid off, employers who have had to lay off employees due to downsizing, and workforce professionals assisting with job transition services for both employers and workers.
- Find Resources for Dislocated Workers: Locate information on available services. Get job search assistance, career counseling, training, unemployment insurance, resume writing classes, pension benefits, health insurance, and other assistance through your local One-Stop Career Center.
- Learn About Unemployment Insurance: Research temporary financial assistance for laid-off workers.
- Layoff Survival Kit: Use these resources for union leaders and laid-off workers, from the AFL-CIO, other affiliated union organizations, research and nonprofit groups, the U.S. Department of Labor, and other government agencies.
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