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Four Key Websites for Your Job Search
NM Workforce Connection Website
CareerOneStop & Veterans’ Reemployment
Military.Com
Web Address
www.jobs.state.nm.us
www.careeronestop.com
www.military.com
Job Postings
YES
But does have a link to the NM Workforce connection Website
YES
Job Application
YES
You can apply for jobs through the Workforce Connection
NO
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Through Monster.com
Career Exploration!
Skills matching tools for veteransOccupation data (wages, job openings, education requirements)
Assessments – Interest Pro ler & Work Importance Locater
YES
Skills matching tools
for veteransOccupation data (wages, job openings, education requirements) Assessments – MyNextMove
Resume and Cover Letter Tips & Tools
YES
YES
YES
Interview and Other Job Search Tips & Tools
YES
YES
YES
Information on Education & Training Resources
YES
YES
YES
“Spiders” jobs from other job posting websites such as Monster.com and Indeed. com so that you only need to search through one online website for your next job.
Includes the Veterans Reemployment site, specially designed to assist veterans Service Locator – Find your nearest local NM Workforce Connection of ce
Federal Jobs
www.usajobs.gov
CAREER EXPLORATION ASSESSMENTS
applying through the NM Workforce connection Website
MyNextMove
NM Workforce Connection
Create an account and apply for jobs through the website. Your resume and other documents and application history is saved along with contact information of employers.
As a veteran, you receive preference in applying for federal jobs. Your LVER/DVOP can assist you to make sure you receive preference when applying.
Find occupations you're interested in based on job title or industry.
The Interest Pro ler, similar to that at MyNextMove, identi es your interests to help you decide which jobs and careers want to explore.
The Work Importance Locator has you rank different aspects of work to identify your
work values and what you’re looking for from your job overall (wages, exibility, recognition)
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