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Assessment.
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Vocational evaluation and
career guidance.
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Job placement assistance,
including self service and on-the-job training.
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Training in job-seeking and
job-keeping skills.
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Resume preparation classes
and job search workshops.
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Use of computers and laser
printers for resume writing; Microsoft Word and WordPerfect software and
tutorials.
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Listings of local, state and
national jobs. ( Available at WorkForce Centers as well as on the
Internet.)
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Resource library with books,
videos, directories, tapes, periodicals, and self-help tutorials for
learning keyboarding and other widely-used computer applications.
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Resource Area, Computer Training Room, Resource Materials.
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Access to labor market
information, which is crucial for job seekers making choices on training
and employment.
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Access to modems, faxes and
telephones for employer contact.
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Strong informational
linkages with post-secondary educational institutions.
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Financial aid and other
training information.
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Specialty services for
visually and /or hearing impaired.
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Special employment
services/information for military
veterans.