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Resources
 The ALMIS Employer Database provides information on 500,000 employers in Oregon, Idaho, Washington and seleted counties in California and Nevada, and is licensed for career exploration, job search assistance, job development efforts. Search by employer name, employer size and industry classification is provided along with links to detailed maps showing employer location.
Helpful Links
Find jobs in other states.
Information on apprenticeships and statewide listings.
The Wage and Hour Division enforces laws covering state minimum wage and overtime requirements, working conditions, child labor, farm and forest labor contracting, wage collection, and prevailing wages for public works contracts.
Use the Oregon Employment Department's job matching tool.
Here you can find all currently open positions with Oregon state government agencies.
The U.S. Government's official site for jobs and employment information
provided by the United States Office of Personnel Management.
Articles
Job Hunting on the Internet: A World of Jobs at Your Fingertips
The Internet holds practically endless possibilities for job hunters. Ever wonder how to make the best use of the Internet in your job search?
Oct-19-2009
Two Industries Capture Bulk of Teen Workers

Nearly two-thirds of Oregon’s teen workers are employed in leisure and hospitality or retail trade.
May-27-2009
Career Help for People With Disabilities
If you or someone you know has a disability, the answers to these common questions may be helpful to you.
Nov-19-2008
Youth Transition Program
If you are a high school student with a disability, or you know someone who is, learn what YTP can do to help you transition out of high school.
Nov-19-2008
To Train or Not to Train? We Asked the Question!
Find out what employers say about training for their current workers.
Dec-18-2008
Where Can 14-17 Year Olds Work?
Read about the types of businesses where teenagers often find jobs.
Nov-19-2008
Holiday Job Outlook 2008: Sputtering Spending

With all of the economic turmoil in 2008, expectations for the holiday shopping season are bleak, and hiring will likely be slower than in the past few years.
Sep-19-2008
Replacing Workers: What Lies Ahead?
Half of all U.S. companies will lose 50 percent of current senior managers by 2010.
May-01-2008
Blue Collar Dollar – Higher Paying Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

We all want to make a good living, and some occupations in Oregon pay high wages and don't require a college degree. But what are they?
Apr-23-2008
Job Interviews - Be Prepared
Find out what to do to get ready for a job interview.
Nov-27-2007
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Publications
Occupations in Demand - 2008
Find out what occupations have a lot of job openings and how much education you need to pursue them.
Jan-22-2008
Oregon Job Vacancies
If you've been wondering what positions are going unfilled, and what companies are looking for in terms of education and experience, this report on job vacancies is for you.
Oct-12-2009
Oregon Wage Information 2009
The 2009 edition of Oregon Wage Information provides wage data for hundreds of occupations (194 pages). It offers a broad spectrum of wage rates from many sectors of Oregon's economy, and is designed to assist job seekers, employers, career planners, industrial developers, and others needing Oregon wage rates for specific occupations.
Click here
for a list of frequently asked questions about Oregon wage information data.
Jun-10-2009
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