Fillable Printable Edd Job Seeker Brochure (De 2453)
Fillable Printable Edd Job Seeker Brochure (De 2453)
Edd Job Seeker Brochure (De 2453)
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The EDD is an equal opportunity employer/program.
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to
individuals with disabilities. Requests for services, aids,
and/or alternate formats need to be made by calling
916-654-7799 (voice). TTY users, please call the
California Relay Services at 711.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
LABOR WORKFORCE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Get Connected
Participate in a job club to expand
your network, receive one-on-one
résumé assistance, sign up for a
workshop, or attend a career fair.
You can also connect with employers
by using available computers with
Internet access at your local job
center to apply for jobs online or
update your résumé.
Find Your Career
in Your Next Job
The EDD provides tools and resources
for job seekers at no cost. Most job
centers offer:
• Information about job fairs and
events.
• Access to Internet, phones,
printers, copiers, and fax
machines.
• Various workshops to help you
maximize your job search results.
• Community resources and
referrals for training and other
services.
• Computers to browse for jobs,
create résumés, and apply for
openings.
To find a job center near you, call the
America’s Service Locator toll-free at
1-877-US2-JOBS (1-877-872-5627), or
TTY at 1-877-889-5627, or visit
www.americasjobcenter.ca.gov.
Get Resources
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Get Help
The Employment Development
Department (EDD) offers a variety
of services to meet your job search
needs. Career specialists are available
to assist you in getting appropriate
resources.
Get up-to-date information about
your local area on the fastest growing
occupations and the highest paying
jobs. The EDD offers a wide variety
of labor market information that can
help you make an informed decision
for a new career.
Looking for training?
If you’re looking to upgrade your skills,
then register with CalJOBS
SM
to access
a list of training providers and courses
within your area. Check with your local
job center for training information and
financial aid opportunities.
Looking for more resources?
The EDD offers a variety of programs and
services for all California job seekers. To find
information about services that may benefit
you, visit the following:
• www.edd.ca.gov
• www.caljobs.ca.gov
• www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov
Other Programs
and Services
As part of the America’s Job Center of
California
SM
network, the EDD also offers
programs and services for qualifying job
seekers. Qualifying job seekers include:
• Youth
• Veterans
• People with disabilities
• Senior workers
• Ex-offenders
• High school drop-outs
• Migrant and seasonal farmworkers
• Limited or non-English speaking
individuals
• And more
Programs and services may vary by area.
Check with your local job center.
Get a Job
CalJOBS
SM
gives you immediate access
to thousands of job listings 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week. In addition to
searching for jobs, CalJOBS
SM
also
allows you to:
• Develop and post your résumé.
• Access employment and training
resources.
• Create cover letters for prospective
employers using available
templates.
• View upcoming events in your local
job center.
• Keep track of your appointments.
• Set up and manage automatic
job alerts.