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 Jobs & Careers: Online Resources

       

Jobs and Careers: Online ResourcesLooking for a new career or recently unemployed? The library has many online resources available for a more focused and successful job search.

Jobs & Careers Accelerator
This innovative and easy-to-use job hunting system enables you to explore, in detail, over 1,000 different occupations and match interests and skills with a career that fits you. Search over five million recent local and national job postings while conveniently organizing and tracking your job search progress, all in one place. In addition, you can create professional resumes and cover letters as well as practice and master interviewing skills. Made possible by Michigan eLibrary. mel.org

Michigan eLibrary Jobs and Careers
This site is a collection of resources where you can get help writing a cover letter and resume, learn about occupations, industries and scholarships, find the best companies to work for, and search statewide job and internship postings. Made possible by Michigan eLibrary.
mel.org

Help with Filing for Unemployment in Michigan
The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has posted resources to help you claim unemployment benefits and navigate MARVIN (Michigan's Automated Response Voice Interactive Network), the system that allows you to phone-in or use the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency website instead of mailing forms.

Displaced Workers Handbook
Compiled by the Office of Congressman John D. Dingell, this guidebook explains the types of federal, state, and local assistance available for workers who have lost their jobs.
Find information on unemployment insurance and benefits,  local and regional training programs, health coverage and prescription discounts, housing, financial and legal counseling and more.

Federal and State Tax Forms
at the Library

     

Tax Prep Q & A Federal and State tax forms have arrived!  Copies of the most common forms are available on the second level of the library in the copier area.  Looking for a less used form (or a popular one that is temporarily out of stock)?  Check out the binders of reproducible tax forms and make a copy of the desired form.

 

If you have any questions about the availability of certain tax forms, give the library a call at 475-8732 x219.

 

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The Chelsea District Library is nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide equal access to quality resources that serve the lifelong cultural, educational and informational needs and interests of all people.The Library currently serves 14,000 residents in the Chelsea district - City of Chelsea plus Dexter, Lima, Lyndon and Sylvan townships and more than 20,000 individuals visit the Library each month.  The Library's state-of-the-art facility is an access point for information. In addition to providing dynamic services to complement and support local schools and other important community needs, the Chelsea District Library strives to present timely, interesting and high-quality programs and events to engage and enrich the Chelsea community.

 

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Chelsea District Library