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Five actions to de-stress unemployment and
accelerate job seeking. 1.
Contact
your local priesthood leaders 2.
Assess
your qualifications by creating a profile at www.ldsjobs.org 3.
Find government
assistance at www.benefits.gov and www.usa.gov/benefits. For example, here are some State of Colorado
benefits: · Food Assistance Program · Medicaid · Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program · Colorado Works · Unemployment benefits 4.
Contact
your state workforce center. Connect with their database to set up an
account, create a profile, and have preferred job titles forwarded to you
daily. With an account and an uploaded current resume, employers can respond
directly with job opportunities. Workforce center assistance may be available
to improve your resume, networking, and interviewing. Do a Google search with
your state name and ‘workforce center’. 5.
Contact
your local and Stake Self-Reliance Service leaders for assistance with
Pathway Education, Skills Training and Vocational Rehab. |
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Start-To-Finish: A Core Curriculum This
entry on the Navigation Bar presents a plan for job seekers in a six step progression from career counseling through
negotiating permanent employment: The
job search process includes the development of skills necessary for success.
The job seeker may have various levels of competence; the improvement and
refinement of skills are achieved by a cyclic process: review and refine. A
flowchart is provided for this cyclic process. For
a structured job search, select Start to Finish in the navigation bar below. |
Major Elements in a Job Search
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Content: A Synopsis Explore essential job seeking tools, resume
development, interviewing skills, and networking secrets. A navigation bar at the bottom of each
page presents a wide range of employment resources available to both job
candidates and their advisors. Browse these six entries to determine
which best fits your learning style and information needs, select any of the
options in the navigation bar below |
Access Modes Available Start-to-Finish a self-paced
curriculum moving a candidate from selecting a career, meeting an employment
challenge, to obtaining a suitable job. Site
Map a sequential
presentation of the entire editorial content organized in user-friendly
categories of instruction materials in an outline format. Index a searchable alphabetic
listing of instructional materials obtained over years of review, organized
to support searching, responding and interviewing. Job
Sources offers links to the
best job boards available for job searches. Job Fair resources help to
prepare, attend and practice interviewing skills. Videos contains a collection
of good on-line videos with emphasis on "how to" job seeking
techniques and tools. Wisdom presents a collection
of 300+ Web articles, indexed by relevant categories and added on a weekly basis. |
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