The Job Accommodation
Network (JAN) is not a job placement service, but JAN does provide
links that assist with finding employment. For an overview, visit:
JAN's Finding
a Job that is Right of You: A Practical Approach to Looking for
a Job as a Person with Disability.
Disability-Related
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Disability-Related
Employment Resources
Ability Jobs
- The goal of JobAccess
is to enable people with disabilities to enhance their professional
lives by providing a dedicated system for finding employment.
By posting job opportunities with JobAccess, employers not only
exhibit an open door policy but also demonstrate their responsiveness
to affirmative action by genuinely recruiting qualified persons
with disabilities.
Anixter Center
- Anixter Center
is one of the Chicago area's largest human services agencies
serving people with disabilities. The Center operates a broad
range of employment programs for people with disabilities -
everything from professional-level placement to job coaching
and supported employment in the community.
Bender Consulting
- Bender Consulting
Services, Inc. (BCS) is a for-profit, Pittsburgh-based Information
Technology consulting firm that focuses on employing IT professionals
with disabilities.
Building Careers in
Design
- Building Careers
in Design offers Web Resources written by and for people with
disabilities about the fields of design and careers in design.
The goal is to get more people with disabilities working in
fields of design regardless of their disability. Everyone is
invited to explore these resources, including career seekers,
vocational counselors, service providers, potential employers,
and family members.
Canadian Association
of Professionals with Disabilities
- CAPD is dedicated
to the inclusion, job retention, and advancement of current
and future professionals with disabilities.
Career Fair Productions
- Career Fair Productions
is a leading career fair organizer, specializing in diversity
and technology events.
Career
Resources Corp
- Career Resources
Corp is a non profit training and employment agency for individuals
with disabilities.
Center for
Personal Assistance Service
- Center for Personal
Assistance Services (PAS) at the University of California at
San Francisco provides research, training, dissemination and
technical assistance on issues of personal assistance services
(PAS) in the United States.
CVTips
- CvTips.com is a
complete job search info centre. CV, Cover Letter and Interview
guide. Here you can find CV Examples and information on how
to write a CV.
disABLEDperson.com
- disABLEDperson.com
launched its recruitABILITY site, which provides online, targeted
recruiting site that effectively connects proactive employers
with job seekers with disabilities.
Disability
Mentoring Day
- Disability Mentoring
Day is a nationwide effort to promote career development for
students with disabilities through hands-on career exploration.
Diversity Services
- Diversity Services
is an employment service dedicated to assisting corporations
and organizations in the management of DIVERSITY in the workplace.
Employer Assistance Referral
Network
- EARN is a free nationwide
service connects employers with job placement professionals
who can identify qualified candidates with disabilities for
their job openings - in the company's geographic area.
EmployABILITY
Network
- The Employ ABILITY
Network was created by the City of Los Angeles Community Development
Department, in conjunction with the Los Angeles City WorkForce
Investment Board, to provide up-to-date information about career
development strategies and job accommodations for persons with
disabilities.
eSight Careers Network
- The global, cross-disability,
cross-generational online community addressing disability employment
issues.
Federal Jobs
for People with Disabilities
- Jobs resources related
to Schedules A and B, which are the federal governments
hiring options for people with disabilities.
Finding a Job that is
Right for You
- The Job
Accommodation Network has developed a resource list for
those seeking employment opportunities. This list contains tips
for finding employment.
Goodwill Industries of
Western Connecticut, Inc.
- Goodwill Industries
of Western Connecticut, Inc is dedicated to providing individuals
with disabilities and others barriers to employment the services
and support needed to achieve economic independence.
Goodwill Toronto
- Goodwill Toronto's
mission is to provide quality skills training and outcome-focused,
job-related programs to people who face employment barriers.
High School
High Tech
- The High School/High
Tech Program (HS/HT) provides opportunities for students with
all types of disabilities to explore exciting careers in science,
mathematics, and technology. The program is one of several initiatives
of the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP).
Hire Disability Solutions, LLC
- Hire Disability
Solutions, LLC is a national leader in bringing together top
companies and qualified men and women with disabilities. Businesses
can post their job vacancies and tap into a pool of skilled
workers, and individuals with a disability can post resumes
and access thousands of jobs from companies that are specifically
trying to reap the benefits of having a diverse workforce.
HireAbility.com
- HireAbility.com
is an online job search site that helps trained IT professionals
find jobs with companies which suit their needs. HireAbility
is easy to use, quick, and gets results fast.
HireDiversity.com
- Providing top quality
services and networking opportunities, HireDiversity links under-represented
candidates with Fortune 1000 corporations, government organizations,
non-profit and educational institutions, and staffing agencies.
Lift, Inc.
- Lift, Inc., a national,
nonprofit organization that hires, trains and places people
who have significant disabilities in high-level information
technology positions.
Melwood
- Melwood is a not-for-profit
social service agency since 1963. They are a leader in supporting
and empowering individuals with developmental and related disabilities
throughout the Washington, D.C. metro area. They create opportunities
for personal success by providing fully accredited vocational
training, employment, community living, leisure, travel, and
recreational services.
National Center on Workforce
and Disability/Adult
- The National Center
on Workforce and Disability/Adult (NCWD) provides training,
technical assistance, policy analysis, and information to improve
access for all in the workforce development system.
National Collaborative
on Workforce and Disability/Youth
- An ODEP-funded
technical assistance center with information about youth and
employment and the complete Guideposts for Success document,
as well as many other resources and publications.
National Business & Disability
Council
- The National Business
& Disability Council is the leading resource for employers
seeking to integrate people with disabilities into the workplace
and companies seeking to reach them in the consumer marketplace.
PEPNet Online
- PEPNet, the Postsecondary
Education Programs Network, is the the goal of PEPNet is to
assist postsecondary institutions across the nation to attract
and effectively serve individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
Project HIRED
- Project HIRED is
a unique non-profit agency that brings together community resources,
technology training and business leadership to assist people
with disabilities to realize their career potential.
Project Work
- Project Work helps
people who have an intellectual disability or require extra
support to improve their work skills so they can find and keep
entry-level jobs.
RecruitABILITY
- RecruitABILITY is
a nation-wide online recruiting site for employers who are proactively
seeking to employ people with disabilities. Resumes from job
seekers with disabilities can be posted and employers can search
resumes for free.
Resource Partnership
- The Resource Partnership's
mission is to improve the quality of life of persons with disabilities
by uniting employers, rehabilitation and referral agencies,
and people with disabilities. Through education and outreach,
the organization strives to ensure that every qualified individual
with a disability is employed in an environment free of physical
and attitudinal barriers that will allow for the greatest level
of independence and success.
Small Business
and Self-Employment Service
- The SBSES provides
information, counseling, and referrals about self-employment
and small business ownership opportunities for people with disabilities.
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Social
Security Administration's Ticket to Work Program Information
Section
- This page provides
information on the "ticket" provisions of the Ticket
to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999. Most Social
Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability beneficiaries
will receive a "ticket" they may use to obtain vocational
rehabilitation, employment or other support services from an
approved provider of their choice.
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State Vocational
Rehabilitation Agencies
- This page contains
links to web sites for state vocational rehabilitation agencies.
T-TAP Technical Assistance Center
- T-TAP TAC is a national
technical assistance and training effort designed to increase
the capacity of Community Rehabilitation Programs (CRPs) and
other community-based service providers that currently operate
programs that result in segregated work outcomes and non-work
options for people with disabilities.
US
Business Leadership Networkorkforce Recruitment Program
- US BLN supports
the belief that every employer recognizes and benefits from
the best practice of including people with disabilities in their
workforce and marketplace.
Workforce
Recruitment Program
- This is a free database
resource for businesses looking for qualified employees. The
database contains over 1,000 job candidates majoring in a variety
of fields. The candidates are top college students seeking summer
and permanent positions.
WorkGiant.com
- Job Seekers search
jobs from top us companies and get paid cash to refer your friends.
Employers search over one million resumes for free and post
all of your jobs for free.
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WORKink Manitoba
- WORKink is an online
resource centre for employment and disability issues.
WorkplaceDiversity
- Founded in 1999,
WorkplaceDiversity.com is the source for diversity talent. It
is the job search web site for corporate recruiters who want
to make a good faith effort to reach experienced diversity talent.
The site bridges the gap between companies that support diversity
and experienced diversity candidates by providing one central
location to post open positions.
WorkWORLD
- This non-profit
WorkWORLD Web site offers free software and a Help/Information
system that helps people with disabilities use work incentives
in Federal Benefit programs such as SSI, SSDI, Section 8 Housing,
and Food Stamps to return to work or become more self-sufficient.
This is a unit of theSchool of Business and are funded by a
number of Federal, State, and local grants, contracts, and cooperative
agreements to offer these on the Internet at no cost to users.
General
Employment Resources
AllStarJobs.com
- Links to over 40,000
local employers, employment agencies, job banks & career
resources in over 1200 cities across the USA.
America's Job Bank
- The America's Job
Bank computerized network links the 1,800 state Employment Service
offices. It provides job seekers with a pool of active job opportunities.
For employers it provides rapid, national exposure for job openings.
Artem DV Corporation
- Artem DV Corporation
provides job placement service for Work & Travel USA participants.
BlackCareerZone.com
- The BlackCareerZone
is the #1 Career site for Blacks. This Web site will help you
maneuver through this very difficult job market.
Career
Education: Career Builder
- Career Builder's
mission is to improve their careers or to find career advice
in order to implement a deep career change. Whether you are
at the start of your career or you have already achieved a middle
or even a relatively high level, improving your career is certainly
a legitimate concern, which needs to be addressed carefully.
Career Jet
- Careerjet is an
employment search engine for the USA. It allows you to search
a growing selection of jobs listed on company sites as well
as jobsites in one go saving you the trouble of having to go
to each site individually.
CareerShop
- A resume can be
posted on CareerShop.com and their database can be searched.
A "sniffer" will confidentially email you jobs matching your
criteria as they are posted in their database.
Nowhiring.com
- Nowhiring.com has
thousands of new jobs posted every day and thousands of employers
searching for candidates. NowHiring.com offers you one convenient
source for career information, including personalized search
agents, automatic matching of jobs against your resume, and
expert advice on all aspects of your job hunt.
Career Magazine
- Career Magazine
site offers info on job openings and employers, articles, a
resume bank, career forum, and other info on careers.
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CCollegeJobs.com
- CCollegeJobs.com
is a job board for the community college sector where colleges
post employee vacancies for a fee and job seekers access postings
and can post their resume for free. The 1200 two-year colleges
in the US have over 500,000 employees and are facing a human
resource challenge as 50% of their employees begin to retire.
Community colleges are committed to a employing individuals
with disabilities. These two-year colleges offer excellent benefits,
outstanding working conditions and superior accommodations for
their students and their employees.
Chronicle of Higher Education
- Welcome to The Chronicle's
career service. Each week you will find hundreds of new job
announcements from the latest issues of The Chronicle, plus
other information useful to people pursuing careers in higher
education.
CWA Veterans'
Program
- Communications Workers
of America assists veterans, transitioning military personnel
and their spouses in locating jobs in communications and information
technology.
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E-span
- This interactive
employment network offers job openings, salary guides, career
information, interactive interviewing practice, and advice from
career specialists.
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Five O'clock Club
- Today's Five O'Clock
Club was founded by Kate Wendleton in 1978 to provide career-development
assistance.
GOVJOBS.com
- GOVJOBS (Costa Mesa,
CA) provides cost efficient, user-friendly ways of sharing employment
information to worldwide job seekers and all government and
commercial employers.
Jammin' Jobs
- Post your resume
online and let employers find you. Read about interview techniques,
writing a great resume and even how to conduct effective job
searches.
JobBank USA
- Visit one of the
Internet's largest and best-known online recruiting sites. Since
1995 JobBankUSA.com has provided services to over 5 million
job seekers, hiring managers, recruiters and human resource
professionals.
Job Search USA
- Announce your availability
and submit your resume to hundreds of Employers that visit this
site. Employers can contact you directly as soon as a suitable
position becomes available.
Job Match Co-Operative
- Spencer Vocational
Services established a website to help those who assist people
re-entering the job market. Based in the Ventura County/Santa
Barbara County area, this is a co-operative Web site for all
agencies to use.
Jobs.net
- Jobs.net is a leading
provider of cost-effective online recruitment solutions for
employers worldwide.
+Jobs America
- +Jobs America is
a nationwide Internet job database determined to help make the
connection between U.S. employers and potential employees.
+Jobs Canada
- +Jobs Canada is
a nationwide Internet job database determined to help make the
connection between Canadian employers and potential employees.
Job Bank USA
- Job Bank USA helps
job candidates find employment by use of a multiple database
MetaSearch. The computerized network links the 1,800 state Employment
Service offices. It provides job seekers with a pool of active
job opportunities. For employers it provides rapid, national
exposure for job openings.
Job Canada
- JobCanada.org is
user-friendly job site for the Toronto and surrounding areas
only, updated every Friday at 4 p.m, extremely easy to navigateand
of course free to job-seekers.
KPC Resume Service
- KPC Resumes is a
high quality and professional Web site that provides its clients
with resumes and cover letters, provides career counseling,
reference checking and a free resource center.
Monster
- Monster offers access
to more than 48,000 job opportunities worldwide.
Net-Temps
- Net-Temps is an
employment portal targeted specifically to the contract and
temporary employment markets. Net-Temps boasts a cross posting
distribution of over 500 Internet search engines, portals, directories,
on-line services and newsgroups as classified employment ads.
These include Excite, Yahoo, Alta Vista, Lycos and AOL. The
Net-Temps resume bank includes hundreds of thousands of resumes.
Job seekers can post resumes and search for jobs at no cost.
Nonprofit Career
Center
- The aim of the Nonprofit
Career Center to provide resources on the Web for starting a
career or getting a better job in the nonprofit sector.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
- The Handbook is
a nationally recognized source of career information designed
to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions
about their future work.
Topnotchjob.com
- Whether your are
looking for a job or an employee, TopNotchJob.com will locate
what you have in mind. The fastest and best way to change your
career or help to change someone else's future.Start a free
account today and post your resume online!
whohasjobs.com
- Whohasjobs provides
resources by community, state, employers, and industries.
Orientado
a la comunidad hispanas
Saludos
- Un servicio del
empleo para la comunidad hispana, este sitio tiene lista de
trabajo e información sobre carreras, compañías,
búsqueda de trabajo, y becas. Ofrece un servicio gratis
en colocar su curriculum vitae (resumes) en línea.
HireDiversity.com
- Foros especiales
dedicados a las personas con discapacidades y a la comunidad
hispana.
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