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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. Publicizing job listings on a national basis has helped employers recruit the employees they need to help their business’ succeed, while providing the American labor force with an increased number of opportunities to find work and realize their career goals.
The America’s Job Bank computerized network links state Employment Service offices to provide job seekers with the largest pool of active job opportunities available anywhere and nationwide exposure for their resumes. For employers it provides rapid, national exposure for job openings and an easily accessible pool of candidates. In addition to the Internet, the job openings and resumes found in America’s Job Bank are available on computer systems in public libraries, college and universities, high school, shopping malls, transition offices on military bases worldwide and other places of public access.
Most of the jobs listed on America’s Job Bank are full time listing and the majority are 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.
Likewise, the resumes listed on America’s Job Bank contain candidates with a wide range of skills and experience in all types of employment fields.
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 are funded through Unemployment Insurance taxes paid by employers.