The Department of Labor expands opportunities for
all Americans, keep workers safe, and helps ensure workers are able to
provide for their families and keep what they earn. The Department is
getting America back to work though a wide range of training programs,
nearly 3000 One-Stop Career Centers nationwide, and new online tools to
connect Americans with good jobs and training resources in their local
communities. For further information please see: www.dol.gov
NASWA is a private non-profit association
representing state workforce agencies. State agencies serve jobseekers
in various ways, such as: preparing for and finding employment,
assessing job skills, understanding local labor market information,
facilitating access to job-training, and providing unemployment
insurance benefits to eligible workers. With DirectEmployers, NASWA
provides jobseekers and employers the National Labor Exchange, a
resource connecting workers to current jobs nationwide. Please visit www.naswa.org/index.cfm?action=statemap for further information.
Download the NASWA Annual Report
Download the NASWA Annual Report
NACE is the leading source of information about the
employment of new college graduates. NACE tracks the job market,
reports on starting salaries, and provides job-search
resources—including a job posting system, salary calculator, and how-to
articles. Since 1956, NACE, a nonprofit association, has been serving
college career center professionals who work with students and alumni
and HR professionals who recruit graduates for their work forces. Please
visit www.naceweb.org for more information
Download NACE Information Guide
Download NACE Information Guide
DirectEmployers Association is proud to participate
in this partnership to get America back to work by providing job
seekers nearly one million jobs from over 90,000 vetted hiring employers
through the National Labor Exchange and soon through Facebook.This
initiative will be powerful in helping people find and share relevant
jobs while making recruitment easier for employers all across the
nation. Please visit www.DirectEmployers.org for further information.
Download the DirectEmployer Information Guide
Download the DirectEmployer Information Guide
How We Can Help
If you’re looking to change careers, this site
matches your current skills to future opportunities. Not only does it
suggest careers with similar skill set needs, it also tells you about
any additional training you may need and even lists current job openings
in those areas.
There are many ways to learn and many paths to a
successful career. Here you’ll find details on Registered
Apprenticeships, which offer access to a wide variety of career options
and the ‘earn and learn’ model offers excellent training and a
good-paying job from day one.
As the name implies, this site covers every aspect
of finding a job, from career options to education and training to
writing resumés and interview skills. It even lists starting salaries in
different industries, by region, as well as actual job opportunities.
This free education and training program helps
young people from low-income families learn a career, earn a high school
diploma or GED, and find a keep a good job. The focus is on academic,
vocational, IT, employability and independent living skills.
NACElink provides job and internship postings to college students through their college career center.
New college grads get job search, resumé and cover letter advice in Job Choices magazine
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