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Local and Michigan Career Services
Ann
Arbor School System
It offers career planning and goal setting workshops
for adults (such as "Discover What You Love"). If you
live in another county, check your local school system for similar
offerings. Most schools offer continuing education classes for adults
ranging from career development to computer training.
Washtenaw
Community College
Workplace Learning Center, Ann Arbor
The center provides assistance to faculty, students and employers
interested in cooperative education, internships, and academic services
learning. The center also offers employability skills workshops
(resume preparation, interviewing, etc.) and welcomes all who would
like to attend. In addition, it has a career resource
library with many publications on career-related topics, videotapes,
and handouts. Call for more information on business hours and location.
Eastern
Michigan University Continuing Education
For training information for adults interested in EMU's Continuing
Education program.
If you live outside Washtenaw County, check your
local community college or university for listings of career services
and training for adults.
Ann
Arbor District Library
This Web site can be used as your link to career information, resources,
and services (such as the Discovering Careers computer program,
available at all its branches). It also includes the library's database
of information on local businesses.
Michigan
Electronic Library
A statewide resource linking you to local libraries, web resources,
and print materials. Career information may be found under each
subject heading (health, science….).
Michigan
Works
A state agency providing training and employment services.
Michigan
jobs commission
In this site, you will find excellent information about the state
of the economy in Michigan.
In addition to job ads, check you local newspapers
for columns on a variety of career, local employment trends and
other related topics .
Ann
Arbor News
Detroit
News and Detroit Free Press
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