Employment

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to set and meet employment and career goals.

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In Our Collections

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From Our Research & Reference Library

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Gale OneFile: Vocations & Careers*
“Articles on job searching, building a career, and more.”

Resources

Career Resource Center by the Vermont Department of Labor
“The Vermont Department of Labor Job Centers help Vermonters access career services where they live and work. Specialists and counselors are available in-person and virtually to help match job seekers and employers with the necessary resources to meet their goals.”

Individual Career Advancement Network (ICAN)

“The Individual Career Advancement Network (ICAN) offers free employment and training supports to eligible Vermonters.”

Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
“JAN helps employers recognize the valuable contributions that qualified workers with disabilities add to the workforce by providing job accommodation solutions, trusted interactive process strategies, and practical guidance on Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Job accommodations play a vital role in increasing employment opportunities for people with disabilities.”

Unemployment Insurance by the Vermont Department of Labor
“The purpose of unemployment insurance benefits is to provide short term replacement of lost wages to individuals who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. The money for unemployment benefits is solely funded by employers by paying taxes into the unemployment insurance trust fund.”

Vermont Department of Labor (VTDOL)
“The Department of Labor exists to improve the lives of working Vermonters. Together, we serve the people and businesses of our great state so all of us can live well, be safe, and experience meaningful employment.”

Vermont JobLink
“Vermont JobLink is a web-based job-matching and labor market information system. Vermont JobLink provides job seekers, employers, and training providers with easy-to-use tools that support a wide range of activities. As a service of the public workforce system, Vermont JobLink is completely free for you to use.”

Vermont Works for Women
“Vermont Works for Women promotes economic justice by advancing gender equity and supporting women and youth at every stage of their career journeys”