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ung people face some unique circumstances that older job-seekers don't confront; in this light, WorkOne has dedicated programs aiming to help youth enter the workforce.
Top 10 Tips on
How to Get the Job
Click here for some quick tips on how to get the best job for your interests, skills, and experience. What to know, how to plan, things to wear and do.
Build a Resume
for the Job You Want
Whether you’re just starting out or have some work experience, a
resume is a powerful tool in your search for the right job. Click on build a great resume for strategies and samples.
Write a Professional
Cover Letter
Set yourself apart from the others vying for a particular job with a carefully worded cover letter that tells employers you are a serious professional.
WorkOne Information
Resource Centers
Each WorkOne Center has an Information Resource Area that offers materials, publi-
cations, and computers for you to use in gathering details about occupations, education and skill requirements, and salary ranges. Some IRAs offer publications on colleges as well as videotapes on important job search techniques—such as interviewing. Job seekers age 16 and older may review these materials on their own. Youth ages 14 and 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
This page was last updated on: Thursday, August 28, 2008