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The Kentucky Department for Employment
Services can assist you with all your employment-related needs. And
we will do it all free of charge! To discover more about what our
agency offers, including the location of all
our local offices, please take the time to browse our web site. We think you
will be pleased with what you find. Thank you for visiting.
About Us:
Did you know The
Department for Employment Services (DES) maintains the largest resource
of job openings available in your area and in the state through the
Kentucky Job Bank. And because we are a part of a national network of
Employment Services across the United States we are able to connect you
with employment opportunities nationwide through America's Job Bank.
Employment Services is recognized nationally by job seekers and
employers for our ability to provide access to employment related
services conveniently through one source.
In addition to being
the largest repository of job openings, DES is also responsible for the
administration of a number of programs
and services
that are designed to assist individuals with specific needs.
Where Do I Start?
Your first step is to
contact or register with the Kentucky Department for Employment Services
to let us know the type of services in which you are interested. You may
visit the DES
Office that
is in your area to obtain personal assistance. Soon
you will be able to Self-Register
on-line. Until this service is added on-line you can
Self-Register in any DES office. You may find it useful to print a copy
of the DES
Registration Form
and complete it before going into the office. By having all your
information ready when you go into the office your Self-Registration
process will go much faster.
Resource
Center
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Whether you want to get
a job, plan your career, find out your interests and skills, or enhance
your marketability in your job search, our Resource Centers contain
everything you need to be successful…. Internet access, resume preparation and
word-processing software, printers, telephones,
copiers, fax machines, instructive materials and a large number of job openings.
And did we
mention it is all free!
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Personal
Computers are available for your use
Access
to local, regional, statewide and national job listings
Local
labor market and career information
Resources
for identification of personal interest and skills
Skill
Level testing in Typing, Data Entry, 10-Key, Spelling,
Grammar,
Math
Assistance
in development of resumes and cover letters. Create
and print your own
resume with one of the following programs:
WinWay
Choices
Word
Advice
regarding interview techniques
Self-directed
or staff assisted job search
Software Tutorials:
Learn at your own pace
Self-Register
with Department for Employment Services
Enter
your resume into the Kentucky Talent Bank
Job
Search and Job Referral Assistance
When you register you will be asked to
provide information relating to your work history, experience,
education, special training, your interests and any specific skills you
possess. In essence you are simply supplying the kind of
information that is normally included on your resume. This allows
us to conduct a more effective job search for you. By matching
your skills and qualifications to the requirements specified by the
employer, there is greater potential the employer will consider
you for the position.
Job
Openings
Want to access job openings?
Depending on your preference there are a number of ways to accomplish
this:
Local Job Openings will link you to some
of the most recent job
openings listed with the Glasgow DES Job Bank.
The Kentucky
Job Bank links you to local, regional, and
statewide jobs
If
you are interested in jobs outside of Kentucky you can go
directly to America's
Job Bank
State
Government Job Listings
Application
Form to apply on-line for
State Government jobs
Federal
Job Listings
Job
Boards, Clearinghouses, Meta Guides
lists job opportunities
in multiple fields, industries, and
occupations
International
Jobs contains job announcements which are
located in or focus on countries
and regions beyond the
United States
The
Kentucky Talent Bank
Kentucky's
Talent Bank allows you to create a resume and cover letter on
line. You will be able to track your job searches, utilize a job
scout that will email you with new job orders meeting your
qualifications, and you can develop a
personal on-line career account to help you with your job search.
Entering your resume into the Talent Bank will make you accessible to
Kentucky employers and DES staff who utilize this resource when
searching for qualified individuals to fill job openings.
Virtual
Workshop Center
"Learn
On-Line"
The
Department for Employment Services wants to introduce you to our
Virtual
Workshop Center.
Although we offer workshops at many of our locations, we understand that
your schedule may not allow you the flexibility to attend these
workshops in person. That is why we are providing you an
alternative method of accessing these services.
The
Virtual Workshop Center allows you to access in-depth information and
instructions on "How to Write a Successful Resume",
"Cover Letter" and "Thank You Letter"; Interviewing
Skills to Assist in Your Job Interview; Job and Career Fair Tips;
alphabetical listings of: Action Verbs to make your resume more dynamic,
Descriptive Words to emphasize you and your skills, Commonly Misspelled
Words frequently found on resumes, cover letters and often on tests;
Survey and Assess Your Interests; even Test your Skills in Math,
Spelling and Grammar. There are also other useful resources and
links to assist you in preparing for that first job, next job or career
change.
America's
Career Kit
The nation's
largest online Career Development System. It Works! With
more than ten million user sessions by employers, job seekers and
learners each month, nobody's bigger on careers than America's Career
Kit.
Programs
and Services
Not only do our staff assist you with
your job search, but they will also provide you with relevant
information regarding employment trends, your local labor market, job
search and interviewing techniques, resume, applications and community
resources. The Glasgow Department for
Employment Services is responsible for the administration of a number of
programs and services designed to
assist job and service seekers in a variety of employment related
areas. For more information about some of these services browse
through our web site or click on
the some of the specific links below.
America's Career
Kit
Green
Thumb
Child Labor Laws
Federal Bonding
Job
Banks
Job Fairs
Kentucky Works Program
Labor Market Information, Trends,
Prevailing Wages
Media Advertising of Job Openings
Older Workers
On-site Employers
Other
Services
Resource Center
Seminars and Workshops
Tax Credits
Testing
Unemployment Insurance
Veterans Employment Program
Virtual Workshops: Learn On-Line
Wage Subsidy Program
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