Reviews and Comments from Workshop Participants
Occupations and Career Exploration
The North Carolina Career Resource Network has online resources for career information, self assessment, and employment trends in North Carolina.
O*NETTM OnLine!
This system serves as the nation's primary source of occupational information. O*NET® Career Exploration Tools are self-directed career exploration/assessment tools to help workers consider and plan career options, preparation, and transitions more effectively.
NC LIVE Resources
Selected books for occupations and career exploration
Computer Training
Networking and Online Social Networks
Today many people find jobs through referral from friends, colleagues, alumni, or family and social networking sites.
Online Social Networks
Information about the use of social networks and networking for job searching
Free email accounts
Free email accounts, a necessity for today's job seeker, are available at the following addresses and only require a few minutes to sign up.
Coping With Unemployment
Unemployment Benefits
The North Carolina Employment Security Commission offers online unemployment information and filing. Unemployment benefits are based on combinations of federal and state statutes. North Carolina's unemployment compensation program is administered by the North Carolina Employment Security Commission and provides monetary compensation to workers who have been terminated without cause, through no fault of their own. You may be eligible for unemployment benefits if you become unemployed if you have become unemployed due to business closing, downsizing, a layoff, or something that was not your fault, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits.
Health Insurance
The federal law, Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA), allows qualified employees to continue their health insurance benefits, at their expense. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) provides for a 65% reduction in COBRA premiums for certain assistance eligible individuals for up to 9 months.
Severance Packages
Information on what's typically covered in a company's written severance policy, typical severance payments and when you may be able to negotiate a severance package, provided by Marikay Jung, Recruiting and HR Professional, from the jobsearch.about.com website.
Coping Strategies
Links from the New York Public Library online employment resources
State Agencies
The following agencies provide assistance in the job search process.
North Carolina Department of Commerce
North Carolina Employment Security Commission
JobLink
North Carolina Department of Labor
North Carolina Community Colleges
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