America's Job Bank
The America's Job Bank
computerized network links 2,000 state Employment Service offices.
It provides job seekers with the largest pool of active job
opportunities available anywhere. For employers it provides rapid,
national exposure for job openings. The actual number of jobs
depends on the size of the local labor market. However, the
"nationwide" listings in America's Job Bank
contain information on appoximately 100,000
jobs.
Most of the
jobs listed on America's Job Bank are
full-time listings and the majority is in the private sector.
Approximately five percent of the job listings are in government.
The job openings come from all over the country and represent all
types of work, from professions and technical to blue collar, from
management to clerical and sales.
There is no
charge either to employers that list their job vacancies or to job
seekers who utilize America's Job Bank to
locate employment. America's Job Bank is a
guide that can help young people make informed career choices.
America's Job Bank is the biggest and busiest job
market in cyberspace. Job seekers can post their resume where
thousands of employers search every day, search for job openings
automatically, and find their dream job fast. Employers can post job
listings in the nation's largest online labor exchange, create
customized job orders, and search resumes automatically to find the
right people fast. It is a computerized network between the US
Department of Labor and the state operated public Employment
Service. America's Job Bank
connects job seekers to national job openings and to the state job
banks.
America's Job Bank (AJB) is the U.S. Department of
Labor's Internet job search and talent bank system. Job listings
from 1800 Job Service offices around the country are listed in AJB.
Employers can also enter job listings directly into AJB; these
listings are then sent to the states to be posted on their Internet
systems. America's Job Bank is the
biggest and busiest job market in cyberspace. Employers can post job
listings in the nation's largest online labor exchange, create
customized job orders, and search resumes automatically to find the
right people fast.
America's Job Bank is a partnership between the US
Department of Labor and the state operated public Employment
Service. Since 1979, the states have cooperated to exchange
information to offer employers national exposure of their job
openings. In the spring of 1998 the additional service of posting
resumes from job seekers was initiated.
The America's Job Bank
computerized network links state Employment Service offices to
provide job seekers with a large pool of active job opportunities
available and nationwide exposure for their resumes. Most of the
jobs listed on America's Job Bank are
full time listing and the majority is in the private sector. The job
openings come from all over the country and represent all types of
work, from professional and technical to blue collar, from
management to clerical and sales.
There is no
charge to either employers who list their job vacancies or to job
seekers who utilize America's Job Bank to
locate employment. The services provide by America's Job Bank and
each state's Employment Service program is funded through
Unemployment Insurance taxes paid by employers.