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The Michigan Talent Bank is an Internet-based labor exchange available to job seekers and employers 24 hours a day. Job seekers can post their resumes and search job postings from construction workers to computer engineers. Employers who register on the Talent Bank have access to hundreds of thousands of resumes and can post immediate job openings. Through this system, the public can easily access a wide range of employment and training services.
Job seekers can find education, job training, employment support services and job openings. Employers can access a local pool of qualified workers and related supportive services. There are no users fees.
Smart career decisions start here! Formerly known as the TalentFreeway, this site is a bridge to quality employment, career, education and training resources.
A one-stop online career portal system for students and workers planning their futures and employers seeking skill development for existing workers and recruitment tools for prospective workers. The Career Portal provides access to occupational and career planning information, job-finding tools, postsecondary education, e-learning, resumes of thousands of jobseekers looking for jobs, and much, much more.
The healthcare industry in Michigan has grown tremendously and is vital to the economic stability of Michigan's communities. Healthcare is the single largest employment category in many of Michigan's communities, especially those in which a community hospital is located. The healthcare industry holds great promise for Michigan's future workforce. There are many potential job opportunities with over 200 different jobs in the healthcare field. The demand for health professionals will continue to increase dramatically as the use of technology accelerates and the population continues to live longer.
The Careers in Health website provides comprehensive information about careers in the healthcare field, the skills and education needed to pursue various careers, licensing requirements and employment information.
The Occupational Information Network - O*NET database takes the place of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) as the nation's primary source of occupational information. The O*NET database and related products will help millions of employers, workers, educators, and students make informed decisions about education, training, career choices, and work. The O*NET Project is administered and sponsored by the US Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration.
At a time when many Michigan businesses cite finding qualified workers and training opportunities as their number-one concern, the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth (DELEG) is the state's new workforce development agency. Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth helps workers find jobs and employers recruit and train skilled workers.
In addition, the department works with K-12 schools and community colleges to establish a career preparation system that would enable every Michigan student to research occupational opportunities and the path that will lead to a career.
The UIA's Web site allows unemployed workers to apply for unemployment benefits. It also has information about using the telephone to apply for benefits, and about a program in which employers may file claims on behalf of their employees during mass layoffs. Also available on line are: important forms and publications for unemployed workers and employers; Agency contact information; an FAQ section; details about Agency programs and services; and information about Michigan's unemployment insurance system.
Site includes: Unemployment Rates Mapped by County; Labor Force Size Mapped by County; Michigan's Economic Situation at a Glance; Michigan's Counties Ranked by Current Unemployment Rates; All Areas Labor Force and Industry Employment Tables; Local Area Unemployment Statistics for Counties, Cities and Townships; Labor Market Area Labor Force and Industry Employment Trend Services; Covered Employment Statistics (ES-202); Occupational Employment Outlook and more...
Career Education Consumer Report, where Michigan residents turn to learn about training and education opportunities.
Before you invest in an educational program, use this report to learn about the success rates of different programs. Find a program with a proven track record of helping each student to earn a certificate or degree. Select a program where graduates find high-paying jobs in the field they were trained to enter. It's all there in the Career Education Consumer Report!
America's Job Bank is a partnership between the US Department of Labor and the state operated public Employment Service.
The America's Job Bank computerized network links state Employment Service offices to provide job seekers with the largest pool of active job opportunities available anywhere and nationwide exposure for their resumes. For employers it provides rapid, national exposure for job openings and an easily accessible pool of candidates. In addition to the Internet, the job openings and resumes found in America's Job Bank are available on computer systems in public libraries, college and universities, high school, shopping malls, transition offices on military bases worldwide and other places of public access.
High demand careers in the transportation and logistics field call for the latest training in technologies such as radio frequency identification (RFID) and transportation logistics.
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Truck driving jobs are listed here with some of Amierca's best trucking companies. No matter the driver experience level, we have companies needing all types of company truck drivers and owner operators.
American truck drivers can search for the best employment opportunities available based on location, experience, and freight handling experience.
Figuring out which healthcare career or health occupation to pursue, or simply finding a good job, can be a difficult and time consuming endeavor. Healthcareercenter.org was created to help aspiring healthcare and medical students and job seekers make better, more informed career choices by providing them with highly relevant, reliable and up-to-date job search, career development, and employment information.
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