Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Career Centers

Previously I've briefly covered careers in the military. Now I would like to talk about Career Centers. I frankly do not have much to say about them, except that I feel people should be generally aware of them. If you are already aware of them, I don't think this is going to be the most interesting article.

I've quickly looked through several government-ran Career Center sites for different states, and they generally serve the same purpose: offering services to assist you in finding a career, such as resume building, job searching, or free career counseling.

Here is an excerpt from Pennsylvania's CareerLink website:



















For anyone, that is a rather enticing list of services.

Moreover, I've noticed that they offer services to employers as well. It seems as if they bridge a gap between prospective employees and prospective employers that may otherwise might not be met. For example, I received notices from them that there was a Veteran's Career Fair I never would have known about without them.

I would say that if anyone is looking for a career, or wishes to enhance a career in their chosen field, it certainly would not hurt to check out a local PA Careerlink and see what they may have to offer you. I'm from middle-of-who-cares PA, and even there the staff were very knowledgable and prepared to assist me.

Please like, comment, and share, if you found this interesting or may have friends that would. I currently am not sure what else I'd like to post about, but I'm sure I will think of something. Thank you!

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