Job Resources
 

Especially for the 40+ Crowd


Job searching

Note: No one source completes a job search. In the past only 10% of jobs were filled through newspaper ads, this same percentage now holds true for Internet databases.


Hartford Public Schools Job Openings

City of Hartford Job Openings

Hartford Courant job listings
From the newspaper's classifieds.

CTJobs.com

State of Connecticut
This site (from the Conn. Dept. of Administrative Services) provides state job examination announcements including those at the University of Connecticut and the Connecticut State University system.

Connecticut Department of Labor
Both job seekers and employers will benefit by this site. You can post your resume and limit your search to a geographic area. You can also learn about current labor laws.

Connecticut Hospital Association and Affiliates
This if for health professionals seeking jobs and careers.

GoodJobs!
Good Jobs! is a statewide coalition of community groups and congregations formed to increase access to good jobs for Connecticut's urban residents in order to rebuild our cities.

HPL Job Openings

HartfordCountyJobs.com

FairfieldCountyJobs.com

NewHavenCountyJobs.com

Career Planning
(Also see HPL Career Resources)

National Career Development Association
A must stop for those doing career research on the web. This organization develops ethical and professional guidelines for the use of the Internet for career information and planning.

Connecticut Business and Industry Association
The largest statewide business association in the country, CBIA offers businesses economic statistics, a legislative voice, training assistance for employees and runs programs for high school students to prepare them for entry into business and industry.

Connecticut Small Business Development Center
The Center is a statewide organization providing professional consulting to small business community without charge. Assistance is available for accounting, financial analysis, management and more. The CSBDC also provides training and education to help small businesses. This site is a must for Connecticut entrepreneurs.

Occupational Outlook Handbook
This is a great resource for career planning. You'll find educational requirements, salary outlooks, occupational projections and associations for further information on the particular career. The information is updated yearly.

The Riley Guide
A commercial resource that provides a career interest assessment page. Has links to many job and career sources.

You Belong In Connecticut:Jobs
This site provides links to Connecticut specific job and career information. Two particularly strong links are to teacher and educational resources and technology jobs.

Education & Employment Information Center
The Education and Employment Information Center (EEIC) is a Connecticut referral service of the Connecticut Department of Higher Education. They are a central source of free information for anyone who has questions about learning and career opportunities.

LatPro
LatPro is dedicated to helping Hispanic professionals find career success.
The site is for bilingual (Spanish/English or Portuguese/English) or Latino
Professionals interested in job opportunities and career development.