New Hampshire Employment Security’s Economic & Labor Market Information Bureau’s Career Resources information includes:
- Data on education, jobs, occupations, and careers
- Tools for using this information in career and educational planning to all who may benefit from such information
Those groups include, but are not limited to educators, students, parents, counselors, dislocated workers, staff of government agencies and community-based organizations, and others in the fields of education, training, and employment.
Job Match System (JMS)
The Job Match System (JMS) allows job seekers to conduct a job search using Internet spider technology to view jobs posted by employers and match skills to positions posted on national job boards and private industry web sites.
O*Net Online
O*NET Online is an interactive application for exploring and searching occupations.
My Next Move
My Next Move is an interactive tool for job seekers and students to learn more about their career options.
mySkills myFuture
mySkills myFuture helps laid-off workers and other career changers find new occupations to explore.
Career InfoNet
CareerOneStop’s Toolkit helps individuals explore career opportunities to make informed employment and education choices.
NH Working – Return to Work (RTW) Initiative
The Return to Work initiative is a voluntary program to provide a structured, supervised training opportunity to unemployed non-claiming NH residents, and eligible NH claimants, while continuing to collect unemployment compensation. The training program may be up to six weeks, and a maximum of 24 hours per week.