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LINKS: Resources for Finding Jobs

Posted: 9:43 am EST March 6, 2009Updated: 8:57 am EDT March 12, 2009

The Georgia Department of Labor lists many resources that can help you find a job. We have listed them here for you. If you need more information, you can go to the Georgia Department of Labor Web site.

Cobb JobSeekers
Guidance and tools for anyone to start a Christ Centered Career Group.

www.c3g.org

Cobb JobSeekers
A faith based organization dedicated to the goal of helping JobSeekers along their way to finding employment.

www.jobseekers.org

JOBCentral
Post and search résumés or job openings. Access other employment services from state workforce agencies and search job openings in participating neighboring states.

www.JobCentral.com

Major Job and Résumé Banks
Link to a listing of frequently visited "banks" of job openings and résumés. Job Seekers can post résumés and Employers can post job openings and search résumés.

www.DOL.State.GA.US

NewsVoyager
Use this gateway to access U.S. daily and weekly newspapers. Select Georgia to link to newspapers from about 50 of the larger cities.

www.NewspaperLinks.com

JobAccess
This system helps job seekers with disabilities create and post résumés, and review job openings. It also allows employer members to post job openings and search the résumé database.

www.JobAccess.org

State, Local, and Federal Government Jobs
Listings of jobs with Georgia state agencies, Georgia cities and counties, and the federal government.

www.DOL.State.GA.US

Use Georgia’s Job Information System (JIS) to search for job openings listed directly with the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL).

Job Information System

Explore Career Options and Plan Your Job Search

Choosing the right career and conducting an effective job search requires organization and a calculated effort. Whether just starting out or deciding on a new career, learn how to be successful. Gather and organize this information into a personal Job Search Plan. Access the latest and most effective job search techniques.

The following resources are listed in the order they might logically occur. They are not meant to stand alone. Start with the ones that best meet your needs and revisit them periodically.

--Cope With Change: Resources For Coping With Change

--Get Started: Resources for Getting Started

--Organize Your Skills: Resources for Organizing Your Skills

--Know The Job Market: Resources for Knowing the Job Market

--Learn About Education and Training : Resources for Education and Training

--Develop a Marketing Package: Resources for Developing a Marketing Package

--Tap Into the Hidden Job Market: Resources for Tapping Into the Hidden Job Market

--Talk the Talk: The Interview: Resources for Talk the Talk: The Interview

--Keep Your Job: Resources for Keeping Your Job

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Georgia LaborMarket Explorer
An interactive information system that contains a wide range of information about the labor market and economic conditions for Georgia.

Georgia LaborMarket Explorer

Career Resource Library
Link to other Internet resources on Career Exploration, Job Search, Education and Training, and Business and Employment.

Career Resource Library

CareerOneStop
Use this workforce development portal to connect to relevant links, resources, and services for job seekers, employers, and workforce professionals.

CareerOneStop

JobHuntersBible.com
An online supplement to the book What Color is Your Parachute? which provides practical information and includes an extensive library of articles.

JobHuntersBible.com

Creative Job Search Online Guide
Use this resource to keep up with the constantly changing employment environment. Learn what skills and strategies are needed to conduct a successful job search.

Creative Job Search Online Guide

Riley Guide
A directory of links to employment and career information resources and services on the Internet including a "What’s New" and an A-Z index.

Riley Guide

Advancing Your Career
Find U.S. Department of Labor programs that help workers in all stages of their job and career development.

Advancing Your Career

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