Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Career Planning Tools

Career Planning Tools help those who are changing careers, upgrading skills or entering the workforce. You will find resume writing and career exploration tools, career guides and more. The vendors were recommended by the public and the descriptions were provided by the tool vendors. The services are not formally endorsed by, and do not reflect the opinions of the Workforce Services Division of Prince George’s County, the U.S. Department of Labor or any of its grantees or contractors.

CareerOneStop Resume Tutorial
This online guide will help you build a resume employers will want to see. Go step by step or skip to the section that interests you.

CareerScribe
Careerscribe is a free, ongoing virtual career management system for candidates. Our solution offers individuals the ability to upload any and all document, providing evidence of their professional life. Read More

GadBall.com
GadBall is a unique career portal for Job Seekers and One Stop Centers developed and supported by Data Frenzy, its clients, and job board partners. GadBall is entirely free for Job Seekers and One Stop Centers. Read More

JibberJobber.com
JibberJobber.com was designed to replace the simple job search spreadsheet and provide powerful web and database functionality to the job seeker. After a job is found, continue to use JibberJobber to organize your career information, including networking efforts, elevator pitches, etc. Read More

Susan Ireland's Resume Site
Susan Ireland's Resume Site has been offering free help and advice to job seekers of all occupations and levels of employment since 2001. Large, key sections are also available in Spanish. Read More

The Riley Guide
The Riley Guide is one of the oldest directories of career and employment resources available online. Provided for free to all users, it guides users through all aspects of a job search -- not just where the jobs are listed online but also where to look for employers, how to avoid scams, and what other options exist for you when your current job or career field is on the decline. Read More

For additional strategies, visit Career One StopJob Seeker Tools.

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