ETA Advisory File
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ETA Advisory
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The Department of Labor s electronic tools assist millions of Americans every month with their employment -related needs. These Web-based tools provide solutions for unemployed workers career counselors economic developers edu- cators parents students businesses workforce professionals and job seekers. America s Service Locator www.servicelocator.org connects people to local offices providing employment and training ser- vices. It provides maps and driving directions to the nearest American Job Center and unemployment insurance filing assis- tance. America s Service Locator has information on more than 20 000 local resources and offices. CareerOneStop www.CareerOneStop.org includes tools to help job seekers explore careers investigate salary and benefit information research education and training opportunities plan a job search and browse job sites write and improve re- sumes and cover letters prepare for a job interview and search for jobs. In addition the CareerOneStop Web site provides links to workforce and labor market information Web sites that contain local information resources and tools. CareeroneStop s Credentials Center www.CareerOneStop.org Credentials helps individuals plan locate and pay for educa- tion training and other credentials to help them start change or advance their career. The site features several integrated tools allowing users to explore credentialing options related labor market information and job postings. Healthcare Virtual Career Network www.vcn.org provides career exploration and training tools to help job seekers prepare for careers in healthcare. Job seekers can explore healthcare careers identify education and training programs access onlin e courses get credit for prior learning and search for local healthcare jobs. View a demonstration at https www.workforce3one.org view VCNDemo . My Next Move www.MyNextMove.org gives individuals three main ways to explore careers including an online O NET in- terest assessment and then provides an easy- to-read one-page profile of each occupation highlighting important knowledge skills abilities technologies used simplified salary and outlook information and links to find specific training and employment opportunities. View a demonstration at https www.workforce3one.org view MyNextMoveDemo. My Next Move for Veterans www.MyNextMove.org VETS is designed for U.S. veterans making the transition to civilian ca- reers and provides tasks skills salary information job listings and more for over 900 different careers. Veterans can find c a- reers through keyword search by browsing industries that employ different types of workers or by entering their military occupation code or title. View a demonstration at https www.workforce3one.org view MNM4VetsDemo. mySkills myFuture www.mySkillsmyFuture.org enables job seekers and intermediaries to match a worker s occupational skills and experiences with the skills needed in other occupations in order to facilitate career mobility and economic pro- spects. For any occupation users can get a list of job listings in their city state or ZIP code and click directly through to the hiring company s website. mySkills myFuture can be used by individuals or with the assistance of expert advisers. O NET Online www.onetonline.org enhances businesses hiring and retention efforts and supports workers and students to identify and develop workplace skills and enhance career planning with key data on occupational characteristics. Veterans Reemployment Portal on CareerOneStop www.CareerOneStop.org Vets is designed to assist veterans with em- ployment training career planning financial and emotional help after military service. The site links veterans to local re- sources as well as provides a military- to-civilian job search based on military job title or military occupation code. Worker Reemployment Portal on CareerOneStop www.CareerOneStop.org Reemployment is designed to assist impacted workers following job loss and to connect laid-off workers to needed resources for training reemployment career planning financial and emotional help during the process of job transition. The site also now includes a job search by location feature. ELECTRONIC TOOLS GUIDE Mi Proximo Paso Spanish version of My Next Move www.miproximopaso.org gives individuals three main ways to ex- plore careers including an online O NET interest assessment and then provides an easy- to-read one-page profile of each occupation highlighting important knowledge skills abilities technologies used simplified salary and outlook information and links to find specific training and employment opportunities. What s My Next Move Guide http www.careeronestop.org whats-my-next-move.aspx . This printable guide includes seven easy steps to help students plan a career path after graduation. It was developed as a resource to connect young peo- ple to online career exploration resources available from the Department of Labor. The guide encourages students to think about and make decisions about their future and to engage with career counselors workforce professionals teachers and parents guardians. Business Center on CareerOneStop www.careeronestop.org BusinessCenter Some of the key features include information on recruiting and hiring a skilled workforce links to local training and educational institutions a civilian to military crosswalk to assist in recruiting Veterans information about workforce certifications and a job description writer. Job Search Help for Ex-Offenders www.careeronestop.org ExOffender helps individuals move past their criminal records by providing tools tips and resources to help them search for apply for and begin a new job. Mobile Versions of E-Tools Six of the most popular E-Tools are now available for customers to access using any brand of smart phone or tablet. These include Find an American Job Center http m.careeronestop.org JobCenterSearch allows users to quickly locate and contact their closest American Job Centers. Find a Job http m.careeronestop.org JobSearch lets users search job listings in any local U.S. area. Job listings are updated daily and can be searched by job type or keyword and city state or ZIP code. Veterans Job Search http m.careeronestop.org VeteransJobSearch matches military job experience to civilian ca- reers and then displays local job listings for those careers. Users search by their military job title or their MOC MOS code and can view job listings by city state or ZIP code. Salary Finder http m.careeronestop.org SalaryFinder provides average hourly wages or annual salaries by occupation and location. The data come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment Statistics program. Training Finder http m.careeronestop.org TrainingFinder allows users to locate education and training programs in their local area. Users search by occupation program or school and find contact information for programs. Unemployment Insurance Information Finder http m.careeronestop.org unemploymentinsurance allows users to locate Unemployment Insurance information for their local area. Automatic Spanish Language Translations In response to customer feedback several E-Tool websites now have an auto- matic translation feature that allows users to quickly translate the pages into Spanish CareerOneStop www.careeronestop.org a one-stop online site for job search career and training tools and re- sources. Worker ReEmployment www.careeronestop.org ReEmployment providing employment training and financial assistance for laid-off workers. Veterans ReEmployment www.careeronestop.org ReEmployment veterans providing employment training and financial help after military service. mySkills myFuture www.myskillsmyfuture.org helping laid-off workers and other career changers find new occupa- tions to explore.