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Look below for a useful list of job opening resources. Click on the headings for more information, and visit one of our WorkSource Oregon centers. We have knowledgable staff and services that are dedicated to help Oregonians find their next or better job. Come see us today! WorkSource Oregon Center Locations
Job Listings
iMatchSkills - Where Job Seekers & Employers Connect
iMatchSkills is an award-winning solution for Oregonians looking to find jobs and Oregon employers to fill openings. Browse job listings online; match jobs by skills, job titles, or both and even create an online résumé. With iMatchSkills, you can set up a personal acccount and access it 24/7.
iMatchSkills Job Listings on Twitter - Follow Us For Instant Job Openings
Want to know about job openings in iMatchSkills on the go? Follow us on Twitter! Up to five new openings get posted every thirty minutes giving you a jump on the competition. Want access to our tweets without a Twitter account? All of our "tweets" are available via SMS text messaging.
JobNet
JobNet allows you to search your local area for jobs that have been listed with the Oregon Employment Department and for jobs that are posted on job boards across the internet. Type in a job title or occupation type and select a region to get started.
Browse Oregon Jobs Online
Browse jobs listed with the Oregon Employment Department. Search for jobs by occupation, location and keyword. Refine your results by date or part-time/full-time work.
Job Fairs & Events
WorkingInOregon.org - Job Fairs and Events
Find WorkSource Oregon Job Fairs and Events hosted throughout Oregon.
Facebook - WorkSource Oregon
Receive our Job Fairs and Events notifications directly into your Facebook Newsfeed - no need to search! Learn about employer recruitment opportunities and veterans events. www.facebook.com/worksourceoregon "Like" us, or subscribe to begin this useful tool.
Apprenticeship Links
Oregon Apprenticeship Opportunities Statewide
Apprenticeship is not just a job, but a career opportunity! It is occupational training that combines supervised on-the-job training experience with classroom instruction. Apprentices usually begin at half the salary of journey workers - those who have completed their training and have industry certification. Instead, apprentices receive pay increases as they learn to perform more complex tasks. When they become journey workers, they increase their chances of finding a well-paying job in industry and may become supervisors or go into business for themselves. Visit this site to find apprenticeship opportunities available throughout the state of Oregon.
Washington Apprenticeship Opportunities Statewide
Visit this webpage by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries to find apprenticship opportunities in the state of Washington. Learn how to become an apprentice, what the benefits of apprenticeship are, and where programs are located.
Oregon Solar Energy Industries Assoc. (OSEIA) - Solar Training and Apprenticeship
To ensure high quality installations continue in Oregon OSEIA sponsors apprenticeship programs for Limited Renewable Energy Technicians and Solar Heating and Cooling Installers. Visit this site to learn more about these apprencticeship opportunities and other training programs.
Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc.
Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc. (OTI) is dedicated to promoting success for women in the trades through education, leadership and mentorship. OTI was founded on the principles that women deserve and can attain economic self-sufficiency through pursuing careers in the building, mechanical, electrical and utility trades while helping and encouraging the trades industry build up a diverse workforce.




