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Job hunting requires some creative thinking. Whether you've been in the same job for many years or find yourself having to "transition" to a new job, making a career change can be a frightening and frustrating experience.
The Department of Labor’s Office of Research recognizes the difficulties this kind of change can bring. We developed Connecticut’s Reemployment Portal to inform and prepare you to take charge of your career. Connecticut’s Reemployment Portal displays occupations with similar characteristics such as knowledge areas, tools and technology, and general work activities of your selected occupation.
Career development is a lifelong, ongoing process. We hope Connecticut’s Reemployment Portal connects you with helpful information as well as excellent opportunities.
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Enter a word, phrase, or title in box above and click the 'Search' button to search for an occupation.
Keyword Hint: "Less is More." (Example: A search on art will return more occupations than a search on artist) |
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Select from one of the major occupation groups above and click the 'Search' button.
Example:Major groups are families of occupations based upon work performed, skills, education, training, and credentials.
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To find matching civilian occupations, enter your MOC code or title and click the 'Search' button.
Examples: 96U, radio operator, communications
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