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Helpful Sites
ISEEK Solutions
ISEEK, the Internet System for Education and Employment Knowledge, is a Web-based gateway to Minnesota career, employment, education, and business development information and services.
MnVU, the Minnesota Virtual University, is an e-learning marketspace.
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Department of Employment and Economic Development
The Department of Employment and Economic
Development (DEED),
currently offers resources dedicated to "maintaining a highly skilled and available
workforce." These resources include the Minnesota Job Skills Partnership (MJSP),
dislocated worker programs, and the Hire Education Loan Program (HIRE).
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Minnesota Career Information System
MCIS provides a variety of career
and educational information products, including a subscription-based CD
and Internet career exploration system.
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Minnesota Careers
Minnesota Careers is a print-based
career exploration
publication with a companion web site.
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Minnesota Workforce Center Online
Visit the Minnesota Workforce Center online, to find information from MDES on job seeker services, employer services, labor market information, and other services such as publications. You can also access Minnesota's Job Bank from
this site.
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Creative Job Search
Creative Job Search, an online or print publication that teaches users how to look for work and market their skills. Creative Job Search also offers workshops through the Minnesota WorkForce Centers.
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Department of Labor and Industry (DLI)
The DLI site contains information
on apprenticeship programs in Minnesota. Their goal is "to promote, develop,
certify and monitor quality registered apprenticeship training programs for
Minnesota's workplaces -- with advice, support and guidance from the Minnesota
Apprenticeship Advisory Council.
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Related Sites
Geographic Solutions, has been selected by Minnesota to develop our Virtual One Stop Operating System. Go to this site to find out more about Geographic Solutions and to test drive the Virtual One Stop. O*NET Resource Center, (The Occupational Information Network) - O*NET database takes the place of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) as the nation's primary source of ocupational information. This site contains links to information on the O*NET Consortium, training, the data collection program, and O*NET Online.
America's Career InfoNet. Find
wage
and employment trends, occupational requirements, state-by-state labor market
conditions, millions of employer contacts nationwide, and the most extensive
career resource library online.
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