Looking for access to computers, online resources, books, and other job search information?  Libraries supply virtually unending resources for job seekers. Whether you’re looking to access practical job search tips online, career development books, or individual help in your search for work, the library has information for you!

Resume and Cover
Letter Resources

GotResumeBuilder
GotResumeBuilder.com is a free resume builder service committed to helping employees find stability and success in the job market.
 
DigitalLearn.org
In this free, 21-minute how-to course, learn the skills needed to create and edit resumes in Microsoft Word, including content and design tips.
 
GCFLearnFree
With the free job search tutorials on this site, you’ll learn effective strategies for approaching and conducting a job search by exploring the best methods for networking and looking for a job online, resume writing, job applications, interview skills and many technology subjects. 
 
Resources range from cover letter writing, building resumes, interviewing and more. Check out this beginners guide to building a resume in 2023!
 
JobHero
JobHero is powered by a team of career experts and industry-specialized consultants offering assistance and resources for resume and cover letter writing templates and examples. Interested in learning more about common responsibilities, skills, and qualifications for a job or career that you’re considering? Check out their job description pages.   
 
Monster
Monster is a source for jobs and career opportunities. Search for jobs, read career advice from Monster’s job experts, and find hiring and recruiting advice.

Job Skills 
Resources

EBSCO LearningExpress Library
Browse statewide online career skills and testing resources provided by the State Library. Find practice tests, skills-building for math, reading, and writing, computer skills tutorials, e-books and career development tools.

CareerOneStop 
This massive website can help with exploring careers, find training, doing a job search, and getting local help. Resources for audiences ranging from entry-level worker to veteran to worker with a criminal conviction. This online tool allows searches by occupations, geographic location to find job requirements, salary information, and projected employment needs.

U.S. Department of Labor
The Department of Labor’s electronic tools assist millions of Americans every month with their employment-related needs. These Web-based tools provide solutions for unemployed workers, career counselors, economic developers, educators, parents, students, businesses, workforce professionals, and job seekers.  

Excel Easy
Excel is used widely in a variety of workplace settings, and Excel Easy makes it, well, easy to learn! Their tutorial covers the basics and their website offers several resources for beginner Excel users. 

LPN Programs Near Me
Licensed Practical Nurses are in high demand and the need for them is growing. Not only are LPNs in demand, but the career path pays well and is a stepping stone towards other medical professions. Take steps toward earning your Licensed Practical Nurse certification and use the LPN Programs Near Me search tool!

Job Search
Resources

CareerOneStop 
This massive website can help with exploring careers, find training, doing a job search, and getting local help. Resources for audiences ranging from entry-level worker to veteran to worker with a criminal conviction. This online tool allows searches by occupations, geographic location to find job requirements, salary information, and projected employment needs.
 
USA Jobs
This online portal to federal government jobs includes hiring paths for veterans, senior executives, Native Americans, and other audiences. An explanation of the federal hiring process and job opportunities are also on the website.
 
GCFLearnFree
With the free job search tutorials on this site, you’ll learn effective strategies for approaching and conducting a job search by exploring the best methods for networking and looking for a job online, resume writing, job applications, interview skills and many technology subjects. 
 
U.S. Department of Labor
The Department of Labor’s electronic tools assist millions of Americans every month with their employment-related needs. These Web-based tools provide solutions for unemployed workers, career counselors, economic developers, educators, parents, students, businesses, workforce professionals, and job seekers.  
 

Craigslist
A well-known source for job hunters, Craigslist offers a wide range of local and nationally posted job opportunities.  

Indeed: Job Search
With Indeed, you can search millions of jobs online to find the next step in your career. With tools for job search, resumes, company reviews and more. 

Monster
Monster is a source for jobs and career opportunities. Search for jobs, read career advice from Monster’s job experts, and find hiring and recruiting advice.

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