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 Don't just dream about that job you always wanted, make it happen with the help of these job banks and other resources.
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- Find State Job Banks - CareerOneStop Job Bank Links
Locate your state's job bank with this clickable map.
- Identify Other Job Banks - America's Career InfoNet
Explore employment possibilities available in other job banks.
- Find Employment Services Near You - America's Service Locator
Locate the employment service office nearest to you. Search local and national job listings and talk with an employment counselor.
- Learn More About Employment - CareerOneStop
Learn about employment-getting resources available in CareerOneStop.
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 There is more to a successful job search than browsing countless job listings. These tips will help you realize the potential of your approach. Learn how to build career-oriented networks, write winning resumes, negotiate salary offers, and much more!
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 Use these resources to research employers, their backgrounds, and their reputations. Find out what you're getting into before committing.
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- Plan Your Job Search - America's Career InfoNet
Learn about the process of successful job searching. Explore these resources and find the steps you will need to take.
- Build Your Networks - America's Career InfoNet
Learn how to build your own network. Your next job may not be found online or in newspapers, but through network contacts.
- Write Winning Resumes - America's Career InfoNet
Market yourself to employers. Explore these examples, tips, and guidelines on writing better resumes.
- Craft Effective Cover Letters - America's Career InfoNet
Catch employers' attention. Learn how to write eye-catching cover letters.
- Prepare for Your Interview - America's Career InfoNet
Consult these resources to win over your potential employer. Learn about common questions, interview preparation, techniques for successful interviewing, and interview etiquette.
- Evaluate Your Job Offers - America's Career InfoNet
Weigh your options before accepting any job offers. Learn what you should consider before saying "yes".
- Negotiate Your Salary - America's Career InfoNet
It may be possible to negotiate your starting salary and benefits. Learn how with these links.
- Learn More About the Job Search Process - Employment & Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor
Plan your job search with these tips about writing cover letters, writing resumes, and understanding testing and assessment.
- Locate Potential Employers - America's Career InfoNet
Search the Employer Locator containing over 11 million employer listings by industry, occupation, or name for contact information.
- Learn About Potential Employers - America's Career InfoNet
Gather in-depth information about your potential or current employer. These guides and directories provide business contact information, credit ratings, financial reports, and rankings.
- Develop a Great Resume - CareerOneStop
Stand out from the crowd! Market your abilities to get an interview via a great resume through our Resume Guide.
- Identify Your Skills - America's Career InfoNet
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.
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 Are you worth more than you're making? Are you still marketable in your field of interest? Find out through these resources concerning occupational trends, employability, and regional labor market information.
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 Find out how to increase your worth within a specific field. See if further training, education, certification, or licensing is a good investment toward your career advancement.
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- Workforce Credentials Information Center - CareerOneStop
Start or advance your career with credentials that document and verify your workplace skills, knowledge, and experience. Translate military skills and experience into credentials to obtain civilian skills.
- Get Help in Funding Your Education - America's Career InfoNet
You may qualify for Federal or state educational aid to build your skills and make you a more qualified applicant. The Financial Aid Advisor will provide you with an approximate Pell Grant payment and the expected family contribution. Connect with additional Federal and state assistance resources.
- Expand Your Options Through Education. - Career OneStop
Make informed decisions. Learn about education and training options, financial aid, guides and tools, research, and assessment.
- Explore Additional Education and Training Resources - America's Career InfoNet
Connect to Federal training programs, educational and college guides, and financial information resources.
- Search for Licensed Occupations - America's Career InfoNet
Do you need a license for your current or desired job? Search for licensing requirements by state, occupation, or agency.
- Search for Certifications - America's Career InfoNet
Certification may confirm your qualifications to potential employers. Locate certifications and certifying organizations.
- Research Career Development - America's Career InfoNet
Locate articles on Career Development in our research database.
- Find Training and Education Information - CareerOneStop
Learn about training and education information resources available in CareerOneStop.
- Find Skills Information - CareerOneStop
Learn about training and education information resources available in CareerOneStop.
- Find Financial Aid Information - CareerOneStop
Learn about financial aid resources available in CareerOneStop.
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 Access these links for more information on current career news, government programs, and further job seeker assistance.
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