For Jobseekers
Listed below are the types of services we offer job seekers and empolyees. Please click on any of them to find out more, and to see if the service is offered in your area. Please contact us with any questions you may have by using the information presented at the bottom of the page.
Available Resources
Your local Career Center has many resources available for use for absolutely free.
- Internet Access for job searches
- Telephone, Fax, and copy machines
- Resume Aid
Program Services
Career Centers have programs geared to help you get back to work.
- Adult Program
- Dislocated Worker Program
- Youth Program
Support Services
Your local Career Center provides limited finiancial assistance to support job and training related expenses. Elgibility Requirements Apply.
- Work Related Suppport
- School Support
- Transportation Support
Training Services
Gain the skills you need to succeed.
- Classroom Training
- Computer Training
- On-the-Job-Training
- Work Experience
Veterans Services
Local Veteran's Employment Representatives at your Career Center are here to help make the transition into civilian life.
- Job Development
- Identification of employment opportunities
- Counseling
Employment Planning Services
Get help creating an Individual Employment Plan to get you successfully employed.
- Set Goals
- Overcome Barriers
Career Guidance
Aptitude assessments are tools to help you in your career guidance. We offer to of the most used assessments:
- Choices- find what your interests and skills are to match you with an occupation
- WorkKeys- connect your skills with local businesses
Unemployment Insurance
This page is a small reference about unemployment
- What is unemployment
- Who is eligible
Labor Market Information
Find statistics on wages in your field, cost of living, and unemployment rates.
- Consumer Price Index
- High Growth Occupations
- Occupational Employment Statistics