Tools for America’s Job Seekers Challenge
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Tools for America’s Job Seekers is a new venture from the U.S. Department of Labor. It’s an effort to collaborate on bringing job seekers together with the best job sites – job search engines, job boards, and sites with tools for job searching. The challenge will connect workers with online career resources and offer an opportunity for career and job sites to showcase their best products. During Phase 1 (Open now) Providers of online job search engines, job boards and career exploration sites can learn more and submit their products at http://www.dol.gov/challenge/ . During the next phase, starting in January, job seekers will be able to provide feedback on the sites, and, of course, use the tools to apply for jobs. There are lots of terrific career…
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