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We are celebrating the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) signed in 1990. The Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program together with the provisions of the ADA are major components in helping guide individuals to gainful employment.
Read More....Job fairs give you the chance to engage with potential employers and learn about job openings, even from the comfort of your own home. This month we're exploring some additional online tools you can use to advance your job search. Jumpstart your career and make progress toward reaching your work goals by attending a virtual or in person career fair this July.
Read More....Are you ready to begin your career or get back into the workforce? Did you know the federal government has positions open nationwide? You can learn more about open positions during this month’s career fairs. In this blog we highlight career fairs with the Department of Transportation (DOT) and a national government and non-profits hiring event.
Read More....You may have seen the term "hybrid" included in job postings during your job search. But what exactly is a hybrid role? In this blog we explain what this term means, who may be the right fit for a hybrid role and questions to ask during the interview process.
Read More....June is National Cancer Survivor month. As of January 2019, there are an estimated 16.9 million cancer survivors in the United States. A survivor newly entering or returning to the workforce may need a skill refresh or a job accommodation. Here are some resources that may help.
Read More....The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is hiring! June 24th DOL is hosting a virtual career fair showcasing 17 federal government agencies under its umbrella. Learn how you can register for this event today.
Read More....Have a question about Social Security’s Ticket to Work Program? This blog answers some of our most frequently asked questions. Get the answers you need without having to call the Ticket to Work Help Line.
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