
Credential Seekers Resources
Links to resources for adult learners in career
transition.
America's
Career InfoNet (ACINet) helps job seekers make informed career
decisions.
America's
Service Locator (ASL) allows the customer to find the nearest
location delivering valuable job, career, and training assistance and
information.
CareerOneStop portal provides easy access to the
features and tools of America's Job Bank, Career InfoNet, and Service
Locator.
CareerOneStop's NEW Worker ReEmployment Portal
includes employment, training, and financial help during job
transition.
Employment &
Training Administration has responsibility for development and
administration of training programs and services for the national
workforce.
GED
Testing Service, the official provider of the GED Tests, provides
information and resources to support adults in earning their GED
credential – which opens doors to training, jobs and further
education.
The Job
Accommodation Network (JAN) provides one-on-one information about
ADA job accommodations and the employability of people with disabilities
through this site and its 1-800-ADA-WORK hotline.
The Madison Area Technical College (MATC) Library for
Dislocated Workers offers online resources for displaced and
dislocated workers including relevant news, video clips, web sites, and
library sources.
Monthly Labor Review Online: Labor Force Archives is
a collection of articles covering various specific and general issues
dealing with the state of our nation's workforce and projections for the
future.
NJ Place (New Jersey Pathways Leading Apprentices to
a College Education) is a statewide, cross-sector collaboration that
translates apprenticeship programs into academic credits toward a degree
program.
Occupational
Information Network O*NET replaces the Dictionary of Occupational
Titles and offers a more dynamic framework for exploring the world of
work, with comprehensive information on job requirements and worker
competencies.
Office of
Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) implements the President's New
Freedom Initiative by getting technology and other tools to Americans
with disabilities so they can enter the economic mainstream.
United States
Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook profiles
hundreds of different types of jobs identifying required training and
education, earnings, expected job prospects, job descriptions, and
working conditions.
United
States Department of Labor's Office of Adult Services encompasses
workforce investment programs and initiatives that provide millions of
adult workers with workforce preparation and talent development services
and helps employers find the skilled workers they need.
We Want To Hear From You!
Email us at lifelong_learning@ace.nche.edu to suggest an educational
resource for career changers.
Please direct questions about this page to:
lifelong_learning@ace.nche.edu
This page last updated on 08/28/2009
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