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  State of Connecticut Career Resource Network Update Last Updated: December 28, 2022
The Connecticut Career Resource Network Update is published three times a year by the Department of Labor, Office of Research and the Connecticut Career Resource Network. It provides individuals in the educational and occupational training communities with information on resources and upcoming events. Articles include reviews of new Web sites and books, occupational descriptions, announcements of conferences and job fairs, and other articles of interest.

To receive a free subscription to Connecticut Career Resource Network Update, call Jessy George, Office of Research, at 860-263-6267 or e-mail a request to ccrn@ct.gov.

Download Winter/Spring 2023 Connecticut Career Resource Network Update  Winter/Spring 2023 Connecticut Career Resource Network Update Featuring:
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Connecticut Learns and Works Conference
Friday, May 5, 2023, Water’s Edge Resort & Spa 1525 Boston Post Rd, Westbrook, Connecticut 06498
Theme: “Equity & Inclusion" - Connecting Education & Labor as a "New Normal" Emerges
The Connecticut Learns and Works Conference is an annual conference for educators, counselors, employment and training specialists and business persons interested in career and workforce development. Professionals from the business community, education, higher education and workforce development boards were brought together to form the Learns and Works committee. Our goal is to better inform educators, counselors and job developers how changes in the workplace will affect jobs and careers in the future..

State launches job training program to help people who lost jobs during COVID
Gov. Ned Lamont announced the launch of CareerConneCT, a job training initative that provides $70 million to get people who lost their jobs amid COVID-19 back to work. The program includes 19 job training programs meant to create pathways to employment in high-quality, indemand careers.

Updated Connecticut Career Paths
56-page guide is well organized for quick references that include the locations and contact information for the American Job Centers, Labor Department’s Job Bank-CTHires.com, Career and Educational Resources, and Government Resources in Connecticut. Articles in the guide also provide information on advanced manufacturing, apprenticeship, core components of student success plans, employment of minors, résumé design basics, and steps to become a teacher. It also contains data on more than 360 occupations in the state, including narrative descriptions, number of individuals currently employed, annual job openings, salary information, required training and basic skills sought by employers. For more information, please visit Connecticut Career Paths.

Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) provides information on what workers do; the work environment; education, training, and other qualifications; pay; the job outlook; information on state and area data; similar occupations; and sources of additional information. Many occupations and job titles are covered in the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH). To find more about an occupation you are interested in, look under the A–Z index, using similar occupational titles. The OOH can help you find career information on duties, education and training, pay, and outlook for hundreds of occupations. For more information, please visit https://www.bls.gov/ooh/

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Connecticut Career Paths
56-page guide is well organized for quick references that include the locations and contact information for the American Job Centers, Labor Department’s Job Bank-CTHires.com, Career and Educational Resources, and Government Resources in Connecticut. Articles in the guide also provide information on advanced manufacturing, apprenticeship, core components of student success plans, employment of minors, résumé design basics, and steps to become a teacher. It also contains data on more than 360 occupations in the state, including narrative descriptions, number of individuals currently employed, annual job openings, salary information, required training and basic skills sought by employers. For more information, please visit Connecticut Career Paths.

From U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
You can use the BLS Career Exploration (https://www.bls.gov/k12/students/careers/career-exploratton.htm) webpage as a source of career information to help students identify the types of careers they may be interested in. Students may also learn about the variety of occupations categorized within the various career fields....

Connecticut Learns and Works Breakfast Symposium
A symposium for educators, counselors, employment and training specialists, and business persons interested in career and workforce development issues.

Department of Labor, Office of Research Publications

Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) provides information on what workers do; the work environment; education, training, and other qualifications; pay; the job outlook; information on state and area data; similar occupations; and sources of additional information. Many occupations and job titles are covered in the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH). To find more about an occupation you are interested in, look under the A–Z index, using similar occupational titles. The OOH can help you find career information on duties, education and training, pay, and outlook for hundreds of occupations. For more information, please visit https://www.bls.gov/ooh/

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CT DOL Funds $4.7M for Manufacturing Training
The state Department of Labor (DOL) awarded $4.7 million to the Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board Manufacturing Industry Partnership and the Workforce Alliance Manufacturing Careers Partnership (WAMCP) who will find and train some of the thousands of jobless and underemployed youth and adults needed to replenish the state's strained manufacturing-employment pipeline.

Hartford Area Ranked 4th in U.S. for Female Entrepreneurs
The Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford metropolitan area is the fourth best region in the nation for female entrepreneurs, according to a new analysis of U.S. Census Data.

Updated Connecticut Career Paths
56-page guide is well organized for quick references that include the locations and contact information for the American Job Centers, Labor Department’s Job Bank-CTHires.com, Career and Educational Resources, and Government Resources in Connecticut. Articles in the guide also provide information on advanced manufacturing, apprenticeship, core components of student success plans, employment of minors, résumé design basics, and steps to become a teacher. It also contains data on more than 360 occupations in the state, including narrative descriptions, number of individuals currently employed, annual job openings, salary information, required training and basic skills sought by employers. For more information, please visit Connecticut Career Paths

Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) provides information on what workers do; the work environment; education, training, and other qualifications; pay; the job outlook; information on state and area data; similar occupations; and sources of additional information. Many occupations and job titles are covered in the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH). To find more about an occupation you are interested in, look under the A–Z index, using similar occupational titles. The OOH can help you find career information on duties, education and training, pay, and outlook for hundreds of occupations. For more information, please visit https://www.bls.gov/ooh/

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Minimum Wage Information - As of January 1st 2016, the minimum wage for Connecticut is $9.60 per hour, and will increase to $10.10 by 2017. In Connecticut, for minors working in agriculture or government, it is 85% of minimum wage ($8.16), and for minors working in other industries, it is 85% ($8.16) for the first 200 hours.

Comprehensive American Job Centers - The American Job Center (AJC) system is a partnership of organizations working as a team to promote a universal approach to providing effective workforce assistance to job seekers and businesses. This collaboration of state, regional and local organizations is designed to provide a seamless delivery system of programs and services.

Updated Connecticut Career Paths for Career Planning, Job Search - The popular Connecticut Career Paths publication, a must-have resource for jobseekers, students and career counselors, has recently been updated. The current edition can be found at www1.ctdol.state.ct.us/lmi/careerpaths.asp.

22nd Annual Connecticut Learns and Works Conference Save the date: Friday, May 13, 2016
Climbing to New Heights - A conference for educators, counselors, employment and training specialists and business persons interested in career and workforce development issues.
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Career Outlook: Self-Employment
What to know to be your own boss What’s the best thing about being self-employed? Angella Luyk, owner of two businesses in Rochester, New York, Doesn’t hesitate to answer. "No one can tell me what to do, because I’m the boss," she says. "I’m in charge of my own future."

Long Term Projections 2012-2022
The Connecticut Department of Labor recently released the long term industry and occupational projections for 2012-2022. As Connecticut shakes off the effects of the great recession, demographics are driving demand in some sectors while others are rebounding from dramatic declines.
Long Term Projections 2012-2022


21st Annual Connecticut Learns and Works Conference Save the date: Friday, May 15, 2015
New Opportunities for New Economies - A conference for educators, counselors, employment and training specialists and business persons interested in career and workforce development issues.
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Featured Connecticut Digest Article: A New Approach to Analyzing the Gender Wage Gap
"Equal Pay Day” takes place on a Tuesday in April (April 12th this year), symbolizing how far into the workweek women must work to earn what men earned the previous week. The gender wage gap is calculated by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), and is based on data collected through surveys. This article takes a new approach to understanding the gender wage gap using wage records from Connecticut’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) program. The gender wage gap is analyzed by age group and in further detail for select industries, with interesting implications for policy makers.

17th Annual Connecticut Learns and Works Conference
New Opportunities for New Economies - A conference for educators, counselors, employment and training specialists and business persons interested in career and workforce development issues.
Download Fall 2010 Connecticut Career Resource Network Update  Fall 2010 Connecticut Career Resource Network Update Featuring:
Download Fall 2010 Connecticut Career Resource Network Update Mapping out a career: An analysis of geographic concentration of occupations
What you do for a living and where you live have a lot to do with each other. Explore the connection between occupation and location.

Connecticut Job Outlook by Training Level: 2008-2018

Join the Celebration! Career Development Month in Connecticut – November 2010.

Learn about The Real Game see if The Real Game Series makes sense for your school. Follow up training will be offered at a later date.
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Download Spring 2010 Connecticut Career Resource Network Update Thinking about a green career but confused about your options?

Highest-Paying Occupations by Median Hourly Wages for different education levels.

Top 10 Fastest-growing occupations requiring bachelor’s degree or higher, postsecondary training or associate degree, work experience or on-the-job training.

16th Annual Connecticut Learns and Works Conference
The sixteenth annual Connecticut Learns and Works Conference was conducted at Water’s Edge in Westbrook on May 14th, 2010 with over 200 attendees. This year’s conference included popular workshops like Next Generation Virtual Workers, New and Existing Pathways to Emerging Health Careers, Innovative Programs for Youth, Training Programs for Emerging Green Jobs, Employers Investing in Youth, and The Real Games Digital. All workshops were well received.
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