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One-Stop Career Centers Web site links employers to a wide array of resources. One-Stop Career Centers help employers to find, assess, and hire employees who meet employers’ workforce needs. Career One-Stop Coach walks business managers through the process of writing job descriptions, searching resumes, researching occupation information, finding high growth industries, learning about managing employees, or finding resources regarding employment laws.
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America’s Job Bank (AJB) is the nation’s largest online labor exchange, with over 1 million jobs and 450,000 resumes. It connects employers and jobseekers at a very low cost. Employers of all sizes can post job listings, create customized job orders, get labor market information and search resumes.
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This BRAC Coach online tool assists workers, businesses, and workforce professionals who may be impacted by a base realignment or closure. The BRAC Coach identifies common issues or problems facing those likely to be impacted by BRAC. It provides step-by-step instructions to help users find resources and related information. There is an entire section devoted to assisting employers and businesses.
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The Toll-Free Helpline 1-877-US2-JOBS or 1-877-899-5627 (TTY) assists employers to manage the change that accompanies expansion, restructuring, and layoffs by providing access to Career One-Stop centers and Rapid Response teams. Help includes identifying job-related Web sites, information about Federal, State, and local requirements and initiatives, labor market information, and finding job-ready employees.
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This link provides information about the Business Relations Group (BRG), a DOL Office whose purpose is to aid employers in meeting their workforce needs. This Web site provides employers with a wide array of business resources including workforce tools, policies and regulations, and information about incentives and foreign labor certification.
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Employer Assistance Referral Network (EARN) is a national toll-free telephone and electronic information referral service that helps employers locate and recruit qualified workers with disabilities and also provides technical assistance on general disability employment-related issues. It can be accessed at the Web site or by calling the toll-free number 1-866-Earn Now or 1-866-327-6669 (V/TTY).
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The Workforce Recruitment Program for College Students with Disabilities (WRP) is a resource for businesses nationwide to identify qualified temporary and permanent employees from a variety of fields. Applicants are highly motivated post-secondary students and recent graduates eager to prove their abilities in the workforce.
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This Web site provides information on the HireVetsFirst initiative and is tailored to the needs of veterans and employers interested in hiring veterans. It connects veterans with America’s Service Locator (http://www.servicelocator.org/nearest_onestop.asp or 1-877-US2-JOBS) to find their closest One-Stop Career Center for in-person services.
Small Business Administration
Through this Web site, the Small Business Administration (SBA) provides a variety of services to help veterans who are interested in opening and maintaining small businesses to meet SBA requirements and tap SBA supports. Also see Section II for the SBA local offices information.