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Whether you’re a first-time job seeker, switching careers, looking to gain new skills to advance in your career, a veteran or a justice-involved individual, Michigan Works! can help you find what you’re looking for — their job is to find you the best job!
Michigan Works! offers a wide range of free support services to help you get a better job with better pay — including career development coaches, help with career exploration, connections to funding for additional education, and computers, printers and high-speed internet!
Schedule an in-person or virtual visit at Michigan.gov/Michigan Works.
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With nearly 500,000 job openings projected in Michigan each year through 2032, Career and Technical Education (CTE) offers high school and college students hands-on learning experiences that can be applied to real-world training and career pathways.
This February, students and job seekers of all ages are encouraged to explore programs that prepare them for successful career entry, advancement and/or continuing education.
Students enrolled in state-approved CTE programs learn practical skills that help them get a job, move up in their career or continue their education in fields that are hiring and pay well.
Those interested in exploring career options, training, wages and projected openings should visit Michigan’s free online career exploration tool, Pathfinder. Additional CTE resources and information may be found on MDE’s website and LEO’s website.
Read more about resources to explore this CTE month here.
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We all need a little help sometimes. Last year, hundreds of thousands of Michiganders received help from the Michigan Public Service Commission with their telephone, broadband or home energy bills or received shut off protection for their utility service.
If you need help, you are not alone. Learn about available help, shut off protections and how to apply at Michigan.gov/MPSC /GetHelp.
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Every Tuesday from 12-2 p.m. and Thursday from 5-7 p.m. members of the Michigan Reconnect Navigator team will be online to provide one-on-one support to Michigan Reconnect Students to answer their individual questions about the program and even help with completing their FAFSA.
Join the office hours or connect with a Michigan Reconnect Navigator at Michigan.gov/Reconnect.
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Explore new opportunities using Pathfinder! The free online career exploration tool uses current labor market information to help you find in-demand careers – and create a roadmap of the steps needed to get there.
Don’t forget – if you complete at least two roadmaps you can compare outcomes and find the path that’s right for you!
Get started at Pathfinder.MiTalent.org.
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The Michigan Bureau of Services for Blind Persons (BSBP) provides training and services that empower people to achieve their individual goals.
If you or a loved one are blind or visually impaired, BSBP will work with you to define your goals and identify appropriate training and services.
Depending upon your needs and eligibility for specific services, BSBP may also provide some types of adaptive equipment, computer software, and postsecondary education.
Learn more or get started at Michigan.gov/BSBP.
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Workers applying for jobless benefits for the first time can get online guidance from trained instructors with the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) who will walk users through the steps they need to follow to qualify for payments.
Virtual sessions are available mornings and afternoons, Tuesday through Friday, and led by trained UIA instructors.
Learn more or sign up for a session here.
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Come join our team! The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) is actively hiring for several positions — these are jobs that support Michiganders!
Current opportunities include Student Assistants, an Employment Services Interviewer, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, Workplace Safety Officers and more!
In addition to the numerous benefits and incentives available to State employees, LEO offers challenging and rewarding work, community service, professional development opportunities, job stability, and a competitive salary to its employees.
If you're passionate about supporting our state's residents and businesses, explore State of Michigan job openings today!
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Did you know participating in a virtual job fair can serve as an approved work search activity for unemployment benefits claimants?
A schedule of upcoming job fairs is available on the Pure Michigan Talent Connect Career Events Calendar. Among the upcoming events:
Bandit Industries Hiring Event (in-person event) Feb. 18, 2 – 5 p.m. Bandit Industries Remus Campus – 6750 W Millbrook Rd, Remus, MI 49340
State of Michigan Virtual Job Fair Feb. 18, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Dean Transportation Open Interviews (in-person event) Feb. 19, 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Eastpointe Dean Transportation – 17116 E 10 Mile Rd, Eastpointe, MI 48021 Holland Dean Transportation – 4600 12th Ave, Holland, MI 49424
First Class Healthcare Staffing Hiring Event (in-person event) Feb. 19, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Great Lakes Bay Michigan Works! Saginaw Service Center – 312 E Genesee Ave, Saginaw, MI 48607
Be sure to check MiTalent.org often for the latest job and career events.
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Get personalized voter information on early voting and other topics
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Career Connect is produced monthly by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, Office of Employment and Training, to assist job seekers with career exploration, skills training, adult education, apprenticeships, job and career fairs, interviewing tips and much more. |
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