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CareerOneStop continually updates data, information, content and online tools to support customer needs. Examples include victims of natural disasters, returning military personnel and career professionals helping refugees. 

July through September 2008 Updates

Updated Disaster Recovery Services Web Site

In response to the workforce impact of recent hurricanes, CareerOneStop, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, has updated the Disaster Recovery Services Web site.
www.CareerOneStop.org/DisasterRecoveryServices


Disaster Recovery Services provides one-stop access to resources, services and Web-based tools related to both workforce and disaster information. This resource targets storm and flood victims and those assisting them. The site lists national resources as well as resources specific to the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin.

Updated Licensed Occupation Finder

Check out the new and improved Career Tools on CareerOneStop: Licensed Occupation Finder Use the Licensed Occupations tool to find contact information about licenses for careers in your state.

Registered Apprenticeship Partners Information Data System

If you are a regular user of the Registered Apprenticeship Partners Information Data System (RAPIDS), you can now easily search for related O*NET occupations. RAPIDS has been added to the crosswalk search on O*NET.

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