Michigan Jobs & Career Portal Offers Exciting New Features for
Job Seekers, Parents, Students, Educators & Employers
NOVEMBER 14, 2007 - The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth has unveiled a new and improved Michigan Jobs & Career Portal (www.michigan.gov/careers). The website, first launched in 2003, continues to grow and add new resources including:
- virtual tours of the website to walk visitors through the site's features;
- virtual campus tours of Michigan colleges and universities;
- educational initiatives supported by major corporation (i.e. Ford, GM, Microsoft, Intel);
- healthcare job openings by facility (i.e. hospital, clinic, HMO);
- teacher and faculty job openings by school district;
- a web page of financial resources;
- 40 new job and career fairs posted monthly;
- and more than 100,000 Michigan job openings, extracted from online job boards.
Approximately 150,000 people visit the website each month.
"The award-winning Michigan Jobs & Career Portal has been enormously popular with students, parents, teachers, job-seekers and employers so we are constantly making enhancements to have all of the tools and resources they need in a one-stop shop," said DLEG Director Keith W. Cooley.
Popular tools on the website include:
- Search for jobs
- Explore careers
- Learn about new and emerging occupations
- Find out how to start a business
- Find workers Financial aid and scholarships
- Locate businesses
For assistance with the website, call the Michigan Jobs & Career Portal Help desk at M-F 8-5pm, at 1-888-253-6855 or e-mail Careerhelp@michigan.gov.
Read more Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth press releases.