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O*Net Resources
O*NET
LINKS
O*NET
Resources
Professional Associations and Resources
News & Media
Government
Chamber of Commerce and Business
Associations
Other Resources
O*Net Resources
Workforce
development and workforce
training. Provides a
comprehensive collection of data and training related to
ONET
usage, training, partnerships, and updates.
ONET online dictionary
of occupational titles.
ONET Online is an application that was created for the general
public-to provide broad access to the ONET database of occupational
job outlook information. The
ONET database
includes information on skills, abilities, knowledge, work activities, and
interests associated with occupations. This information can be used to
facilitate career development,
career counseling, and a variety of human
resources functions, such as developing job orders and writing
job descriptions and
aligning workforce training with current workplace needs.
ONET career
development test and what's new section, review directory
of occupational titles and guidelines
for writing job descriptions.
ONET training and awareness provides information
on workforce
training and workforce
development. This site has been created for knowledge and
information sharing, community building, and training. Use this site to stay
abreast of project initiatives and share your thoughts and feedback.
America's Career Information
Network
Career Resources
at
America's Career InfoNet, the
nation's most powerful online career
development resource, provides direct Internet-based access
for Americans needing job search assistance,
career guidance, salary data, workforce
training and education resources
United State Department of Labor
Employment and Training Administration
Occupational
job outlook, the Employment and Training Administration seeks
to build up the labor market through the workforce
training and the placement of job
seekers in positions through career
resources. This website is designed to direct adults, youth,
dislocated workers, and workforce
development professionals to information on these programs and
services.
Dictionary
of occupational titles.
Information on US
dictionary of occupational titles, the
dictionary of occupational titles, directory
of occupational titles and occupational
job outlook.
Part of the Department of Labor,
Education and Training Administration site, this web site provides information
about the ways people are using the ONET
database and ONET
online.
Workforce Institute of America
Workforce Institute of America
(wia) is the latest innovation
in workforce development.
Through unique arrangements with leading workforce experts, CESER has created
the workforce institute of America
to provide career resources with opportunities
to build staff skills through workforce
training, consultation and information.
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Professional Associations and Resources
Americas Career Info Net
Career
development test site offering career
guidance to job
seekers.
American Association for Training and
Development
Workforce
training and workforce
development resources for professionals in the career
development industry.
American Labor Market Information System
(ALMIS)
Occupational
job outlook and workforce
development information at the America's Labor Market Information
System (ALMIS) plays an essential role in streamlining and integrating the maze
of career resources
programs that seek to serve the employment and workforce
training needs of Americans. ALMIS
is developing, primarily through the efforts of consortia of states, an
interactive infrastructure of national application systems, i.e., America's
Job Bank (AJB), America's
Talent Bank (ATB), and America's
Career InfoNet (ACINet), that are logically connected by technical
standards and a common language, i.e.,
O*NET coding. These national systems are being supported by various
additional efforts undertaken by consortia leading to common state application
development and standardized approaches to LMI.
ALMIS offers more than information for the planning of employment and workforce
training programs. ALMIS offers direct access by anyone--employers,
job seekers or students--to state-of-the-art information services.
In the same way that One-Stop Career Centers provide one-stop access to
services, ALMIS offers one-stop access to job
outlook information.
American
Society for Association Executives
Career resources
and job outlooks at
this site which is dedicated to advance the value of voluntary associations to
society and to support the professionalism of the individuals who lead them.
American
Society for Training and Development
Workforce
Development and Workforce
Training resource site. ASTD
is the world's premier professional association and leading resource on
workplace learning and performance issues. ASTD provides information, research,
analysis and practical information derived from its own research, the knowledge
and experience of its members, its conferences, expositions, seminars,
publications and the coalitions and partnerships it has built through research
and policy work. ASTD's membership includes more than 70,000 people, working in
the field of workplace performance in 100 countries worldwide.
Business Coalition for Workforce
Development
Workforce
Development and Workforce
Training information.
Community Development Society
Workforce
development at the Community Development Society. The Community
Development Society represents a variety of fields, including: academic
institutions, citizen groups, finance, healthcare, local and regional
government, public agencies, and utilities.
Council for Urban Development
Resource for help in designing and implementing workforce
development programs.
Job Hunt .org
Free
sample of job descriptions and job
outlooks for job seekers.
Workforce
Training and Workforce
Development resources.
National Alliance of Business
The National Alliance of Business spearheads the corporate
community's efforts to increase achievement at all levels of learning and workforce
training. To meet this goal, the Alliance, along with the business
community it represents, partners with policymakers and educators to raise
public awareness, inform policy and stimulate action.
National Association of Workforce Development
Professionals
Workforce Development
resource site with a mission to be the national voice of the profession.
National Association of State Work Force
Agencies
Career
guidance and occupational
outlook from
the
National Association of State Workforce Agencies. This national organization of
state administrators of unemployment insurance, employment and workforce
training services, and job
outlook information programs provide a great resource for workforce
training. The mission of NASWA is to strengthen the National Workforce
Development Network through information exchange, liaison and
advocacy. The Center for Employment
Security Education and Research is the education and research arm of NASWA
devoted to improving government services to America's workers and employers.
Society
for Human Resource Management
The
Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world’s largest
association devoted to human resource management and workforce
development. Representing more than 165,000 individual members, the
Society serves the needs of HR professionals by providing the most essential and
comprehensive set of resources available i.e., workforce
training. As an influential voice, SHRM is committed to advancing the human
resource profession to ensure that HR is an essential and effective partner in
developing and executing organizational strategy.
Workforce
Excellence Network
The Workforce
Excellence Network represents the next generation of quality efforts
for the workforce
development system to foster unparalleled levels of quality services
to its customers, workers, and employers. The purpose of the Network is to
engage state and local workforce
development organizations in a voluntary process of pursuing
performance excellence.
Workforce
Information Council
The
Workforce Investment Act establishes a unique structure for
Federal-State cooperation in planning and overseeing workforce
training and workforce
development information system. The Secretary of Labor, through the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, acts with other Federal agencies and State
employment statistics agency representatives elected by their peers.
Collectively known as the Workforce
Information Council, this group works together to plan, guide, and
oversee the nationwide workforce information system.
Workforce tools of the trade
Workforce
development and workforce
training site for the workforce
development professional.
USWorkforce.org
wia
This web site provides answers to current and
emerging questions about the Workforce
Investment Act. It represents an unprecedented collaboration between
public and private sector groups and individuals to provide access to workforce
development information and career
resources and to apply that information toward innovative and
effective partnerships and programs.
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News & Media
eworkforce newsletter
Career
Guidance and career
development resource.
Information Week
Career
Development resource with information on career
resources and career
guidance.
Job
Seeker News .com
On line newsletter for the job
seeker with information on careers
job descriptions and free
examples of job descriptions.
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Government
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Writing job descriptions, researching job
outlooks , job
descriptions salaries or looking for free
job descriptions the Bureau of Labor Statistics is the
principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of
labor economics and statistics. BLS seeks to produce impartial, timely, and
accurate data relevant to the needs of its users and to the social and economic
conditions of the Nation, its workers, its workplaces, and the workers'
families. BLS also strives to improve accuracy, efficiency, and relevance of
economic measures and program outputs through increased application of
state-of-the-art statistical techniques, economic concepts, technology, and
management processes.
United
States Census Bureau
National
occupational classification, standard
occupational classification and occupational
titles, the
US Census bureau seeks to be the preeminent collector and provider of timely,
relevant, and quality data about the people and economy of the United States.
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Chamber of Commerce and Business
Associations
United States Chamber of Commerce
Workforce
training and workforce
development resources. What is your community doing to train and
educate workers? The U.S. Chamber's Center for Workforce Preparation
can provide you with promising practices and resourceful tools to help you build
an effective workforce system.
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