Purdue University Online Writing Lab – Job Search Writing.
Networking to Enhance Your Job Search, The Riley Guide.
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Research careers, companies, salaries.
We recommend that you confirm your status with your employer if there is any question as to your status.
It is important for you to understand whether you are considered an employee or a contractor for tax and other purposes.
Connecticut Job & Career ConneCTion Search for Jobs & Employers.
Mastering the Phone Interview (Monster).
The Interview, Interview Questions You Should Expect (CT DOL).
100 Potential Interview Questions (Monster).
US Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration.
The Office of Workforce Competitiveness (OWC).
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Career resources for the manufacturing industry, including tips and advice for landing a job, personal profiles, and a list of manufacturers in Connecticut.
State of Connecticut Occupational Projections.
What careers are recommended for your profile?.
, a non-commercial organization, provides detailed insight into popular career fields.
CT Labor Market Information for Job Seekers.
Connecticut Department of Labor Job Seeker Services.
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NVCC’s Assessment Tool that will help you find a career that matches your interests and will help in the selection of the courses to get you ready for that career.