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Careers
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Texas Government sites
- Job Seekers & Employees (Texas Workforce Commission)
Contents: Search for Jobs, Tips on Work Search, Interviews, and Resumes, Career Planning and Trends, training Providers and Programs, Job Trends, Wages, and Other Job Market Data, Employee Rights and Laws, Civil Rights and Discrimination, Empoyment Statistics. - Labor Market and Career Information (Texas Workforce Commission)
This is a unit of the Texas Workforce Commission. The mission is to improve the way Texans make career and educational decisions by providing useful and reliable information about careers, educational training options and jobs. The site provides statistics, industry profiles, and more. - Search for Jobs (Texas Workforce Commission)
Contents: Texas Job Hunter's Guide, Texas Newspapers' Classified Ads, Austin Jobs, Houston Jobs, StatesmanJobs - where Austin goes to work, JobCentral Texas, Resume Banks, Web Sites of Texas State Agencies and State-Funded Institutions, Government and Military Jobs, Career and Economic Data Search, TRACER Hot Careers in Texas - Nurses & Teachers, and more. - State and Local Government on the Net
Provides links to state and local government websites, which further connect to employment opportunities. The site provides state government offices, as well as the offices of local U.S. Government, city governments and federal government. - State Job Banks (from CareerOneStop, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor)
This site provides links to state jobseeker services and employer services (state agencies similar to the Texas Workforce Commission) for all 50 states. - WorkInTexas.com (Texas Workforce Commission)
Contents of WorkInTexas.com: logon as a Texas job seeker; register as job seeker; find state jobs; search jobs; access career tools (with links to other popular and helpful job and career websites).
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