Tools, Resources and Reports
We have many tools and resources available to assist you to find a job or to interact with us.
Economic Reports
- The Asian-American Labor Force in the Recovery
- The Black Labor Force in the Recovery
- Women’s Employment During the Recovery
- The Hispanic Labor Force in the Recovery
Mobile Applications
- Heat Index Mobile App for Outdoor Workers
- DOL-Timesheet Mobile App
- Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Mobile Tour
Job & Training Information
- USA Jobs
- Career Guide to Industries
- Career Tools & Services
- Employment Opportunities at the Department of Labor
- Foreign Labor Certification
- MySkills MyFuture
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Occupational Outlook Quarterly
- One-Stop Employment Services
- One-Stop Career Centers
- Senior Community Service Employment Program
- Services for Job Seekers
- Trade Act Programs
- Youth Services
Layoff Resources
- Career Tools & Services
- Dislocated Workers: Rapid Response
- Information for Dislocated Workers
- One-Stop Career Centers
- State Dislocated Worker Coordinators
- State Unemployment Benefits Offices
- Trade Act Programs: Workers
Challenges
- DOL informACTION App Challenge - We’re looking for innovative ways to increase public awareness of the laws enforced by DOL to ensure fair and safe workplaces. The challenge is to utilize inspection and compliance information from the hotel, motel, restaurant and retail industries to help workers and consumers take educated action.
- Occupational Employment Statistics Challenge - Develop data visualizations that can help people plan their education, explore a career change, know what to expect in a new town, or negotiate pay and benefits. Meanwhile, you'll be helping researchers, academics, and the media access and organize the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) data.