Resources

Job Seeker Resources 

CASAS

Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems provides basic and academic skills for youth and adults from the lowest literacy levels to a high school level. Accessible and easy for both native and non-native english speakers, CASAS assesses the user’s reading, math, listening, speaking, and writing skills to help them transition to postsecondary education, training, and the workforce.
https://www.casas.org/

CareerOneStop

CareerOneStop offers a wide variety of tools and resources to job seekers, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor. They have options for training and education for levels between high school and professional work, as well job search tools for those looking to further their career. CareerOneStop also offers various assessments to evaluate someone’s interests, work values, and skill levels for reference.
https://www.careeronestop.org/

O*NET OnLine

O*NET OnLine is a useful tool to explore and learn about different occupations. You can browse over 900 different jobs and what they require for someone to work in that field so you can know what to do in order to achieve it. It also points out which jobs have high potential growth, which technologies are used in said jobs, or what required skills you’ll need for the position.
https://www.onetonline.org/

PA CareerLink

The website for CareerLink is a portal to help job seekers find jobs, switch careers, and/or gain new skills. It provides job seekers access to various events at CareerLink, such as workshops and recruitment events. It is also a robust job-searching platform with an average of 16,000 job postings each month. Furthermore, CareerLink is the home to several different programs that provide many resources to participants, including Title 1 youth, adult, and dislocated worker programs, employment services for people of all backgrounds, financial navigation, and much more.
https://www.pacareerlink.pa.gov/jponline/
To access the event calendar and register for events, follow the link here.