Career Skills
Step 1. Finding the Right Job
Step 1. Finding the Right Job
Find and compare jobs at CareerOneStop
Find and compare jobs at CareerOneStop
Explore careers
Take self-assessments
Skills and related occupations
Support for getting back to work, changing careers, military veterans, workers with a criminal conviction, entry level workers, older workers, young adults, workers with disabilities, and businesses
"Workforce Centers provide a variety of free services to assist employers and job seekers alike.
These include:
Job listings
Computer and internet access
Career counseling and training for job seekers
Recruitment of workers, pre-screening, and referral services
Tax credits and training reimbursement for employers
Customers can choose either self-service or staff-assisted options to meet their employment needs."
Step 2. Applying for the Job
Step 2. Applying for the Job
Image above via the article "How to Create a Modern Creative Resume"
Image above via the article "How to Create a Modern Creative Resume"
Image to the left via the blog post "Resume Tips for Moms Rejoining the Work Force"
Image to the left via the blog post "Resume Tips for Moms Rejoining the Work Force"
Step 3. Getting the Job
Step 3. Getting the Job
Step 4: Getting to and from the Interview/Job
Step 4: Getting to and from the Interview/Job
Step 5: Keeping the Job
Step 5: Keeping the Job