job search resources

Thinking of a new career? Start your search here!

We have the resources you need to find that first job, make a career change, polish that resume, or get that degree. And if you’re an absolute beginner who needs to learn how to use a computer to improve your job prospects, we have a solution for that, too.

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or call the Library reference desk at 333-6640 ext. 4.

And there's more! If it somehow relates to the world of work, we have a wealth of up-to-date materials on it.  

Looking for a job? We have materials on:

  • Career Exploration
  • Where to find job openings
  • How to write a resume
  • How to write a cover letter
  • How to ace an interview
  • How to start a small business

Already have a job? We have materials on:

  • Employment law
  • How to communicate in the workplace
  • How to manage employees
  • How to manage workplace change
  • How to manage your career
  • How to study for a licensing exam
  • How to change careers
  • How to plan for retirement

Need to go back to school? We have materials on:

  • how to improve your rusty reading, writing, and math skills and
  • How to study for the GED
  • Where to get that college degree
  • How to study for the entrance exam
  • How to get financial aid

To see what we have, search our library catalog, or come in and browse through our Jobs & Careers and School Skills Review sections on the Library’s second floor.

 

Job Search Links

Computer Lab Available

.For your job search needs, the library has several computers available in the lab for internet access and word processing. These computers are not on a time limit and are strictly for your job search and academic needs.