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 Career Tools
CTHires.com ~ CT's Employment Exchange
Find a job! Make your resume available to leading U.S. employers. Schedule Job Search Agents to search for new matches automatically on the schedule you desire at Connecticut's Job Bank!

Connecticut Job & Career Connection
A stop-by-step guide to the world of work - choosing an occupation, finding appropriate education and training, and finding the right job.

Connecticut Education & Training Connection
Find schools and training providers in your area that offer the program or course you are interested in or those that will prepare you for the your chosen occupation.

Connecticut’s Reemployment Portal
Job hunting requires some creative thinking. CT’s Reemployment Portal helps you think about occupations and find jobs that match your skills and experience.

Connecticut Careers in STEM
Research careers in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Higher Education / Legislative Report Card
Employment information of graduates of Connecticut’s public colleges and universities.

 Employment & Labor Force Tools
Covered Employment and Wages (QCEW)
Covered employment provides a quarterly count of all employees covered by Unemployment Insurance. It provides more industry and geographic detail than the CES data, but it is not as current.

Current Employment Statistics (CES)
Find the most current estimates of nonfarm employment, hours, and earnings data by industry for the state and major metropolitan areas.

Economic Scorecards
Taken together, this group of economic indicators presents an overall picture of the current conditions in the Connecticut labor market, business climate, consumer sector and the current/future overall. Charts, trends, year-to-year changes and data for twenty-four economic indicators.

Local Area Employment Statistics (LAUS)
Find current and historical unemployment rates and labor force statistics by area here.

Occupational Employment & Wages (OEWS)
Provides accurate and meaningful wage information to employers, job seekers, counselors, students, anyone in need of wage information. Employers may find the data useful as a guide in analyzing pay scales; job seekers and students could utilize the information in making employment and career decisions; program planners should be aware of employment and wage levels in determining training programs to be offered.

 Business & Employers Tools
Employer Search
Search for Connecticut Employers by industry, geography, occupation or company name. Find the largest companies in Connecticut or search all by region, WIA, or town. Click on a company name to view more information about that employer. This employer information is provided by InfoGroup®.

Occupational Projections
As a planning tool, this data will help assess how technology and growth will continue to affect our industrial make-up and the types of careers in demand over the next decade. By doing so, employment and training specialists, counselors, students, and others who need information on future employment will have the tools necessary to make informed career choices.

Help Wanted OnLine Data Series (HWOL)
HWOL measures the number of new, first-time online jobs and jobs reposted from the previous month for over 16,000 Internet job boards, corporate boards and smaller job sites that serve niche markets and smaller geographic areas. The data can be used as a real-time measure of labor demand.

Training & Education Planning System (TEPS)
Designed to aid the analysis and discussion of the demand and supply of talent in Connecticut’s workforce. It is intended to help identify where there may be skill shortages or surpluses in the labor market, and thereby guide investments in education and training programs by program planners and administrators, as well as by individuals considering career options.

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