Resources

Resources

AZ@Work Jobs In Arizona
This service offers an updated list of jobs in Arizona. Search filters by education level, salary and more. Does not include indeed.com jobs.

Business Finder
Use the Business Finder to locate businesses that may be hiring in your field near you. To get started enter a business name, industry, or occupation, and a location or zip code.

Career One Stop
This website is your pathway to career success. Tools for job seekers, students, businesses, and career professionals. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Glassdoor
Glassdoor helps you find a job and company you love. Find Jobs & Research Companies. Millions of Reviews. Interview questions from candidates.

Government Jobs
This is a listing of Federal, State, and local government websites listing government jobs.

Pipeline AZ
A resource designed to assist you in connecting your areas of interest with jobs. Career options tailor made to your own skills and interests so you can broaden your horizons. An exclusive career-matching platform by and for our Arizona community.

My Next Move
My Next Move is created for the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment & Training Administration, by the National Center for O*NET Development.

My Next Move For Veterans
My Next Move for Veterans is designed for U.S. veterans who are current job seekers. The interactive tool helps veterans learn about their career options. The site has tasks, skills, salary information, job listings, and more for over 900 different careers. Veterans can find careers through keyword search by browsing industries that employ different types of workers, or by discovering civilian careers that are similar to their job in the military. Veterans can also take advantage of the O*NET Interest Profiler; a tool that offers personalized career suggestions based on a person's interests and level of work experience.

mySkills myFuture
This site helps laid-off workers and career changers find new occupations to explore. Users can identify occupations that require skills and knowledge similar to their current or previous job, learn more about these suggested matches, locate local training programs, and apply for jobs. It is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.

Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Occupational Outlook Handbook tells you the training and education needed, earnings, expected job prospects, what workers do on the job, and working conditions. Scroll down to "Ways to use the Occupational Handbook" and select a letter to begin.

O*Net Online
Welcome to your tool for career exploration and job analysis!
O*NET OnLine has detailed descriptions of the world of work for use by job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, researchers, and more.

PayScale
PayScale.com takes information about you (your job experience, where you graduated from college, etc.) to determine a targeted salary range for the position you are seeking.

Salary Information
Discover current market trends and salaries.  Salary.com provides comprehensive list of any and every position in a field as wells required skills and salary details.