WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor announced last week the launch of the Business Center, a suite of online resources for employers looking to recruit, train and retain a skilled work force through the department’s CareerOneStop website. The CareerOneStop
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor announced last week the launch of the Business Center, a suite of online resources for employers looking to recruit, train and retain a skilled work force through the department’s CareerOneStop website.
The CareerOneStop Business Center is available at www.careeronestop.org/business. The site includes tips about how to recruit qualified candidates through local American Job Centers.
“These resources will help educate employers about our nation’s work force development system and put the resources they need to find and hire qualified workers right at their fingertips,” said Jane Oates, assistant secretary of labor for employment and training.
The site offers access to local training and educational institutions. It has a catalog of occupational certifications and a tool to help employers translate the military training and skills of returning service members into specific civilian occupations.
The new Business Center page builds on existing resources available through CareerOneStop, which also has information to help job seekers find education and training providers, conduct a job search and access local labor market information.