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Transition Assistance Program (TAP)

Transition Assistance Program (TAP) . Internet Resources. LABOR MARKET INFORMATION. Career Exploration Content for Resume Building Job Outlook & Employer Search Wages Finding Jobs & Posting Resumes Cost of Living Comparisons Research Yourself. WHY EXPLORE CAREERS.

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Transition Assistance Program (TAP)

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  1. Transition Assistance Program (TAP) Internet Resources

  2. LABOR MARKET INFORMATION • Career Exploration • Content for Resume Building • Job Outlook & Employer Search • Wages • Finding Jobs & Posting Resumes • Cost of Living Comparisons • Research Yourself

  3. WHY EXPLORE CAREERS http://www.latoyaegwuekwe.com/geographyofarecession.html

  4. CAREER EXPLORATION 2 CIVILIAN MILITARY

  5. CAREER EXPLORATION • Match Your Skills to Jobs • Widen Your Job Search • Explore Careers • Prepare Resumes http://www.onetonline.org/

  6. CAREER EXPLORATION Go to the Crosswalks searches and select Military from the drop down list. To find your civilian equivalent job title and code.

  7. CAREER EXPLORATION O*NET crosswalk search to find civilian equivalent occupation title and code

  8. CAREER EXPLORATION Write down the civilian title and code that match your job. This information is the key to many kinds of labor market information such as wages, trends and resume resources.

  9. CAREER EXPLORATION Check out the job titles and tasks to see if this occupation fits your experience. Tasks are useful for building your resume.

  10. CAREER EXPLORATION Use the quick search for occupation titles or even tasks that are performed on the job to build your resume or research new careers. • If you see a job posting, use the keyword search to identify tasks associated with the posted occupation. • Ask yourself if you have any experience performing any of these tasks. • Match your resume to what the employer is likely looking for.

  11. CAREER EXPLORATION These occupations will match the phrase you entered into the keyword search (title, description, tasks, or work activities). The occupation that best fits your experience may not be the top result. Make sure to check out other possibilities.

  12. RESUME BUILDING ‘Tasks’ are usually very specific – they may apply to only a few occupations and are a great starting point for resume building. Tasks listed may show skills you already have. Search for occupations that use these Tasks to broaden your job search.

  13. Tools & Technology lists commonly used tools and software, etc. RESUME BUILDING Professional associations listed in Sources of Additional Information may also help in developing resumes and finding job openings.

  14. CAREER EXPLORATION Browse careers by keyword or industry. Take the 60 question assessment for career ideas that fit your interests.

  15. CAREER EXPLORATION

  16. CAREER EXPLORATION

  17. FOR ARMY OR NAVY https://www.cool.army.mil/ https://www.cool.navy.mil/

  18. TAP RESOURCES www.dol.nebraska.gov >> Veterans Services >> Additional Resources >> . . . as seen in TAP at Offutt AFB Links to resources you will use today

  19. Go to: http://www.onetonline.org/ Complete worksheet items 1-5

  20. FINDING JOBS & POSTING RESUMES http://vetcentral.us.jobs/vet_index.asp?stype=moc Identify job openings by keyword and location– for anywhere in America!

  21. FINDING JOBS & POSTING RESUMES Federal Contractors have a flag by the company name

  22. Search for Jobs in Nebraska www.dol.nebraska.gov>> Search for Jobs If you’re registered, you can find the job posting and employer contact information.

  23. Go to: http://www.onetonline.org/and any other job board such as: or http://vetcentral.us.jobs/vet_index.asp?stype=moc or www.monster.com or www.dol.nebraska.gov >> Search for Jobs Complete worksheet items 6-8

  24. CAREER TOOLS National resource for career information http://www.acinet.org/

  25. CAREER TOOLS Find One-Stop Career Centers in any state.

  26. Go to: http://www.acinet.org/ Career Resource Library Box Complete worksheet items 9-11

  27. CAREER TOOLS

  28. CAREER RESOURCE LIBRARY Helpful ideas on cover letters, interviewing and more!

  29. EMPLOYER SEARCH 2. Select occupation group and keep following the prompts. 1. Select a state Searches can be conducted by Industry, by Occupation, Keyword or Location.

  30. EMPLOYER SEARCH Change any search criteria

  31. EMPLOYER SEARCH

  32. LICENSED OCCUPATIONS

  33. LICENSED OCCUPATIONS

  34. CAREER TOOLS - Skills Profiler Find occupations that use your skills or rate your skills compared to other people in the occupation.

  35. Go to: http://www.acinet.org/ Career Tools Box and click on Employer Locator Complete worksheet items 12-19

  36. Nebraska Career InformationCareer Compass • Wages (Current - updated quarterly) • Employment Trends • Education & Training Requirements • Certificates or Licenses • Wage Comparisons to Neighboring States • Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & More

  37. www.dol.nebraska.gov Labor Market Information/ Labor Market Information Home Page

  38. Nebraska Career Information Career Compass

  39. Nebraska Career Information Career Compass

  40. Nebraska Career Information Career Compass

  41. Nebraska Career Information Career Compass Select the occupation title for more detailed information

  42. Employment and Wage Information Job prospects vary by region within a state.

  43. Employment and Wage Information Every $1 per hour is about $2,000 per year!

  44. Need current wage or trend information for another state? NEworks.nebraska.gov/analyzer Click on Related Links in the Resource Library then on State LMI websites

  45. Compare wages: www.bls.gov • Databases & Tools Multi-Screen

  46. COMPARE WAGES • Employment

  47. COMPARE WAGES • Employment-Annual & Other

  48. COMPARE WAGES Select your search type There are often pay differences for the same occupation in different industries. The occupations are in order of SOC/O*NET code Select your occupation

  49. COMPARE WAGES Select your geography type Select one or more areas by holding down the control key

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