Jobs & Training Resources

Looking for a new job, a better schedule, or a stronger paycheck? You’re in the right place. This page pulls together trusted tools that help you explore careers, build a resume that gets noticed, and connect with training that opens doors. Pick a section below and take one small step today—momentum builds fast.

Explore Careers

If you’re not 100% sure what you want yet, that’s normal. The goal here is simple: find a few strong options that fit you, then focus your search instead of guessing.

  • Match your interests to real job titles
  • See pay ranges and growth potential
  • Learn what the work is like day to day
  • Build a short list you can act on

Resume & Applications

Your resume is your first impression—so make it easy to read and easy to trust. These resources help you highlight your strengths, tailor for the role, and avoid the common mistakes that get resumes skipped. If you’re applying for federal jobs, USAJOBS has specific requirements—use their guide so you don’t get filtered out.

USAJOBS Resume Help

  • Follow the exact federal resume requirements
  • Know what details to include (and what to skip)
  • Tailor to the job announcement with confidence
  • Reduce “not qualified” rejections

Application Tips (Fast Wins)

  • Match your top bullets to what the job asks for
  • Use numbers when possible (time, volume, results)
  • Keep a master resume and tailor quick copies
  • Apply through official postings to avoid scams

Training & Skills

Want a quicker path than a full degree? Training can be a smart move—especially when it lines up with what employers need nearby. Use these tools to understand the skills for a role, compare options, and find programs that move you toward a real outcome.

  • See the skills and requirements for specific roles
  • Compare careers by pay, growth, and stability
  • Explore earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship paths
  • Choose training that matches hiring demand

Florida Workforce Help

If you’re in Florida, CareerSource is the statewide workforce network. It’s a great place to get job leads, training referrals, and local support from people who do this every day.

  • Connect with your local CareerSource office
  • Ask about training options and funded programs
  • Get job search support and coaching
  • Use official sites so you know it’s legitimate