Advanced Distributed Learning www.adlnet.org The ADL initiative is to ensure access to high-quality education and training materials that can be tailored to individual learner
needs and made available whenever and wherever they are required.
America's Career InfoNet www.acinet.org America's Career InfoNet (ACINet) helps people make better, more informed career decisions. It is ideal for job seekers, employers,
human resource specialists and workforce development specialists. From learning about typical wages and employment trends to checking education, knowledge, skills and abilities against requirements for most occupations, this site is your source to the most extensive set of career resources
available on the Internet. ACINet is a member of America's Workforce Network.
America's Job Bank www.ajb.org America's Job Bank is the biggest and busiest job market in cyberspace a tremendous asset for the new 21st Century economy. Job seekers can post
their resume where thousands of employers search every day, search for job openings automatically, and find their dream job fast. Employers can post job listings in the nation's largest online labor exchange, create customized job orders, and search resumes automatically to find the right people
fast. AJB is a member of America's Workforce Network.
America's Service Locator www.servicelocator.org America's Service Locator (ASL) allows the customer to find the nearest location delivering valuable job, career and
training assistance and information. The customer can print a map that shows the point-to-point directions for the selected service provider(s). Quickly and effectively connecting customers to America's Workforce Network's services from a broad national level down to local One-Stop offices
or other service providers is the ASL and toll-free number priority.
CareerOneStop www.careeronestop.org The CareerOneStop is a suite of Web-based applications formerly known as America's Career Kit. The CareerOneStop portal provides easy access to the features and tools of America's Job Bank, Career
InfoNet and Service Locator. It organizes the information in these Web sites as well as offering additional information grouped by Centers.
Employment & Training Administration www.doleta.gov This agency has responsibility for development and administration of training programs and services for our most important
capital our workforce. ETA is a proud member of America's Workforce Network the nationwide system of workforce organizations that provide information and services to our customers. Access to programs at state and local levels can be obtained by calling America's Workforce Network
Toll-Free Help Line (1-877-US2-JOBS).
Federal Learning Exchange www.flx.gov One-stop electronic information center for federal employees, agencies, and departments to gain the education, training, and skills necessary to
succeed in the rapidly changing workplace.
The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) www.jan.wvu.edu/english/homeus.htm The workplace of the 21st
Century is open to everyone. JAN dispels misconceptions and provides one-on-one information about ADA job accommodations and the employability of people with disabilities through this site and its 1-800-ADA-WORK hotline.
Monthly Labor Review Online: Labor Force archives http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/indexL.htm#Labor force A collection of articles covering various specific
and general issues dealing with the state of our nation's workforce and projections for the future.
Occupational Information Network www.doleta.gov/programs/onet O*NET replaces the Dictionary of Occupational Titles and offers a more dynamic framework for exploring
the world of work, full of comprehensive information on job requirements and worker competencies. Employers of all sizes and across all fields have a powerful means for accessing critical information that impacts how they do work in the 21st Century.
Office of Disability Employment Policy www.dol.gov/dol/odep ODEP's mission is to carry out the President's New Freedom Initiative by getting technology and other tools to Americans with
disabilities, so they can enter the economic mainstream. This will be achieved through policy analysis, technical assistance, and development of best practices, as well as outreach, education, constituent services, and promoting ODEP's mission among employers.
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