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Jobs and Unemployment Resources: Career Resources and Training Opportunities

Resources for Jobs and Unemployment

Career Resources and Training Opportunities

Find Your Local Workforce Solutions Office to talk with a Councilor - For job seekers, staff assist with job search, job referrals and placement, and customized skill development like interviewing skills and resume writing. There are offices statewide you can find an office near you.

 

Work Keys -- WorkKeys deals with the foundational skills required by all jobs, such as reading, mathematics, and locating information.

 

Job Fairs - Explore multiple job opportunities and find fields of work you may not have considered while making new connections in the workforce.

 

Career Solutions - The process of identifying careers you're interested in is called career exploration. Take the time now to evaluate who you are and what you want so you can get started on the right path.

 

Employment and Training Administration --The mission of the Employment and Training Administration is to contribute to the more efficient functioning of the U.S. labor market by providing high-quality job training, employment, labor market information, and income maintenance services primarily through state and local workforce development systems.

 

U.S. Department of Labor's Resources for New Mexico

 

Career One Stop Training Portal - Build skills and credentials to advance your career. Find trainings for high school equivalency, find apprenticeships, internships, and short-term trainings.

Disabilty Resources

Social Security's Ticket to Work Program supports career development for Social Security disability beneficiaries ages 18 through 64 who want to work. The Ticket Program is free and voluntary. The Ticket Program helps people with disabilities progress toward financial independence.

 

NMDVR offers training services which are designed to help an individual improve educationally or vocationally or to adjust to the functional limitations of his or her impairment.

 

 

Resources for Job Seekers and Employees. Funded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy, the CDE is a highly collaborative effort among several disability and business organizations that showcases supportive, inclusive workplaces for all workers.

For Veteran's

CareerOneStop Veteran and Military Transition Center is a one-stop website for employment, training, and financial help after military service. Help can be found for veteran's and their spouses.