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Real Estate Education and Exam Information
Aspiring real estate brokers, salespersons, and appraisers can find education and exam information that includes schools and course listings, continuing education requirements, exam services, and more.
Agency: Department of Consumer ProtectionTeens and young adults with disabilities nearing high school graduation can sign up for the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services' (BRS) School-to-Work Transition program to develop the work and personal skills they need to be successful in a job.
Agency: Department of Aging and Disability ServicesBureau of Education Services for the Blind (BESB) offers development of individualized plans for employment to address vocational goals. Vocational Goals
Agency: Department of Aging and Disability ServicesStatewide Rehabilitation Council (SRC)
Statewide Rehabilitation Council (SRC) collaborates with the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS) to provide consumers with disabilities the necessary training and job supports to find and maintain employment.
Agency: Department of Aging and Disability ServicesThe Vocational Rehabilitation Program
The goal of the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Program is to assist individuals with significant physical and mental disabilities to prepare for, obtain and maintain employment. Through the provision of individualized services, persons with disabilities who are eligible for vocational rehabilitation are supported in planning for and achieving their job goals.
Agency: Department of Aging and Disability ServicesConnecticut Apprenticeship Program
Apprenticeship programs in the State of Connecticut are administered by the Department of Labor. Skilled consultants provide technical assistance, monitoring, and consulting services to qualified employers willing to take on the responsibilities and obligations of program sponsorship.
Agency: Department of LaborKeep up to date on career fairs being offered across the state and find out what companies are attending different fairs.
Agency: Department of LaborBusy job hunters can find information here about writing resumes, drafting cover letters and preparing for job interviews and career fairs.
Agency: Department of LaborConnecticut’s Re-employment Portal
Connecticut's Re-employment Portal informs and prepares people to take charge of their job searches with tools to assess their skills and explore possible occupations.
Agency: Department of LaborResidents have access to contact information for more than 140,000 employers in the state and can search by region, occupation or industry.
Agency: Department of LaborThe goals of Connecticut's Rapid Response Team, overseen by the State Department of Labor, are to ease the impact of layoffs and to ensure that workers are offered a full range of benefits and services.
Agency: Department of LaborEducation and Training Connection
The site provides information about the types of education and training programs offered in different parts of the state.
Agency: Department of LaborAnyone looking for a job can access labor market and career information, assessment tools, job listings and other resources.
Agency: Department of LaborThe American Jobs Centers System is a partnership of state, regional, and local organizations that provide workforce assistance to job seekers and businesses.
Agency: Department of LaborFree Workshops Offered at American Job Centers
Find dates and topics for free career workshops at the state's 15 American Job Centers.
Agency: Department of Labor