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king for your first job, considering an employment change, or developing your career plan, WorkOne can be your source for solid information, referrals, placement help and other services.
What’s more, there is no charge for WorkOne’s services. Confidentiality is absolutely assured. You do not have to be unemployed to access WorkOne or its job-matching services. While some programs require a visit to your local WorkOne Center, lots of helpful information and career-development tools are available on this site and via the Internet.
GET THE RESOURCES
To Help Plan Your Career
WorkOne offers many resources to help you develop a plan for your career. We have tools to assess your skills and interests. Details on current job opportunities and prospects for occupations and industries are available (including salary ranges). You can even develop some important business contacts during our job fairs and networking workshops. If you want to begin right now, we have a list of web sites to get your started. Click Plan Your Career to find out more.
Explore current job openings through our IndianaCareerConnect.com web portal. Take a l
ook at all types of jobs, in many industries, and every level: from hourly to salaried, technical to managerial, part- or full-time. Learn about education, training or other support that may help you get a better job. Select Find a Job for more details.
The state launched IndianaCareer-
Connect.com in July 2008 to direct individuals to stronger career ad-
vancement tools as well as provide employers with quick and efficient access to candidates. The website offers a hefty menu of services to individuals and employers at no charge.
INDIANA CAREER CONNECT.COM PROVIDES
Robust Services for Hoosier Workforce
IndianaCareerConnect.com offers individuals the most comprehensive source of Indiana job openings as well as help in aligning his or her skills to available jo
bs. Moreover, the site provides employers with access to an extensive database of job seekers and highlights qualified individuals with necessary experience and workplace abilities. The website's features for individuals include:
find a job;
create a resume;
explore a career; and
research the job market. Meanwhile, employers have access to offerings such as:
find a candidate;
post a job;
research candidate trends; and
gather general labor market information.
WorkOne administers WorkKeys assessment to measure skills such as reading, math, locating information, teamwork and applied technologies. We can also provide instructional support to impr
ove your skills. Choose Skill Assessment to put these tools to work for you.
RESOURCES FOR
Job Seekers
Make your WorkOne Center the next stop for Job Seeker Resources such as assistance with job searches, help in writing resumes and cover letters, and our onsite Information Resource Area.
Learn more about Training Programs available onsite at WorkOne Centers, including workshops on job searching skills, resume building, and computer skills.
CONSIDER PROGRAMS FOR
Special Circumstances
Are you a military veteran, over 55, or a person with disabilities that affect employability? Have you lost your job through no fault of your own? We may have a program especially for you. Check out the details at Special Programs. Click to see for what programs you may be eligible.
Click here to check out the many WorkOne education and training providers that can help you obtain the skills, knowledge, licenses and/or certifications needed to develop your career.
TIPS FOR JOB SEEKERS ON
Career Planning and Job Hunt
Get helpful Tips for conducting your career planning and job search.
Check out these Useful Links for online assistance with Unemployment Insurance Claims, and a resource for customizable communication with local organizations through ReadyForLife.info.
JOB SEEKER SURVEY
on WorkOne's Services
Give us feedback on this Web site and WorkOne services with the Job Seeker Survey. Are you getting the assistance you need? What else would be helpful?

This page was last updated on: Monday, November 02, 2009