Employment Resources

Websites Frequently Used to Access Job Postings:

Free access to search for jobs, post resumes, and research companies.  

Offers a number of job search tools and career resources.

Industry leader in the realm of job searching.

Job listings listed from the unemployment agencies, private employers, and public corporations.

Education field job site. 

Official job site of the United States Federal Government. A one-stop source for Federal jobs and employment information.

Connects employers with job seekers. Job seekers apply for the job, Snagajob emails the applications to the employer that matches individuals with right-fit positions, and interviews are set.

Unique job search that enables job seekers to search a large number of job sites at once. AllJobSearch.com also pulls in results from newspaper classifieds and internet newsgroups.

The Following Documents/Information are Needed to Complete the Job Application Process:

Social Security Card

Identification Card/Drivers license or Birth Certificate

INS Alien Registration

Employment History

Education Information

Cover Letter

Resume

References

Residence History (up to 10 years)

Perhaps the most important skill students learn in the class is the skill to

understand when there is a problem at work, whom to talk to about the problem, and what to say.

The last lesson in the curriculum uses short role plays to help practice this skill.

The Following Websites Prepare Student Workers Before and During Employment: