MAINE — Are you a job seeker and not sure what the next step in your career is, or an employer looking to expand your workforce? The Maine Department of Labor’s CareerCenters, together with their partners, offer many services to help people find employment or upgrade skills, and help employers find qualified workers.
Virtual Statewide: Making Career Choices with New Ventures Maine (Workshop)
March 7, 2023 from 10–11a.m.
In this workshop we will explore career development strategies, what we can learn about jobs and careers through research, and what the career planning process can tell us about ourselves and who we are at work. We will review the steps in the career exploration process as well as a model for career planning and development.
Virtual Statewide: Maine's Employment & Training Program Info Session with Eastern Maine Development Corporation (Workshop)
March 28, 2023 from 3–4 p.m.
Do you need help finding your next job or finding support for a training you are interested in? The WIOA Title 1B services may be the program for you! Join staff from Eastern Maine Development Corps for this session discussing the services, eligibility and how to get enrolled.
Virtual Statewide: Navigating Hiring Process for Individuals with a Criminal History with Workforce Solutions (Workshop)
March 31, 2023 from 1–2 p.m.
Are you an individual with a criminal history and not sure how to navigate the job search and hiring process due to your past offenses? Whether you were a juvenile or adult, felony or misdemeanor, state or federal offense, this workshop is for you.
Are you interested in exhibiting for no-cost at a CareerCenter job fair? Contact the Employer Services Representative at your local CareerCenter. Employers must have their jobs listed with the state's labor exchange system--Maine JobLink.
Contact Us
Services are available virtually via the CareerCenter hotline:
207-623-7981 | 888-457-8883 | TTY users call Maine Relay 711
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If you’d prefer to access services and information in-person at one of our CareerCenters, call the CareerCenter hotline to schedule an appointment or visit the CareerCenter location website to see when staff are on-site near you.
Each of the centers across the state provides public computers with internet access, Microsoft Office, resume/cover letter writing software, and O*Net software for personal skills assessment.
Employers can list their open positions on Maine JobLink and use our online system which matches jobs with candidates. All CareerCenter services are provided at no charge to employers and job seekers. Veterans and eligible spouses receive priority of service in all Department of Labor programs.
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