Searching for a job can be a daunting task in a good economy, let alone during a recession. But there are jobs all over the country, and with a focused job search plan, you can put yourself in good position to land one. And you don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Many resources exist online and locally to help in your job search.
To start, check out these tools and resources that can help guide you through the job search process, from identifying opportunities and polishing your resume to acing the interview, negotiating the offer and more:
Monster’s Keep America Working Tour Is on the Road Throughout the US
Connecting with employers is an essential part of your job search, and this year, Monster’s Keep America Working Tour brings employers that are hiring to you. This ultimate career fair also presents the tools and expert advice you need for a successful job search. Learn more and register for a date near you.
One-Stop Career Centers
There are more than 1,800 full-service Career One-Stop Centers throughout the country, which offer free resources for job seekers. Find a One-Stop center near you.
Resources for New Graduates and Students
Job Corps is a no-cost education and vocational training program for eligible youth between 16 and 24 administered by the US Department of Labor. Find a Job Corps center in your state to learn more.
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