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  • This tool from the U.S. Department of Labor provides a snapshot of your chances of finding a job in a particular field based on your education and experience, desired income level and preferred employment location. Use this tool to select an occupation and industry, a state and locality, an education level and a wage level. This information will be used to create your "employability profile" to help you make good career choices.  After completing your profile you will be led to a list of job banks and job training resources in your state.

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  • Veterans can use this website from the Department of Veterans Affairs to determine what path to employment is best for them, including reemployment with previous employer, rapid employment services for new employment, self-employment and employment through long-term services.

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  • Get help with your job search and find information about job training and education opportunities, as well as career exploration and employment counseling services. There's also an employment section specifically tailored to Veterans, and a financial assistance page for people who need information about unemployment benefits and other forms of assistance. Visit the American Job Center Network Locator to find help near you. 

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  • Employers and job seekers can find contact information on service providers that are relevant to employment and training.

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  • Find out about different occupations and how much education and training is required by browsing by job category and occupation. The search tool narrows down your search to let you know which colleges in your area provide the necessary training.  You can also learn about different career fields by watching videos about different jobs in English or Spanish

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  • TBTL's online jobs portal connects job seekers with disabilities to employers actively looking to hire them. This job-search engine gives people looking for employment opportunities free access to nearly 1 million job listings from more than 90,000 screened employers in the private and public sectors. Read success stories about businesses that have hired people with disabilities.  

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  • This resource map from Choose Work has information about work incentives programs, employment networks, vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies and other contacts in your state that can help you find and keep a job. Career One Stop also has information about job banks in every state.

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  • Online directory that offers resources and information to help wounded warriors, Veterans, their families and those who serve them as they transition back to civilian life.

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  • Provides links to state job banks, salary and benefits information, education and training opportunities and assistance with writing resumes and interviewing.
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  • State by state listing of the agencies that coordinate and provide counseling, evaluation and job placement services for people with disabilities.
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