• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Upcoming Events
  • Advertise With Us
  • Become a Sponsor
  • Get Involved
  • Login
Logo Image

Indiana Department of Workforce Development

  • View
  • Comments 0

BRIEF SUMMARY

This page is currently under construction.  If you have related content or resources to add, you may submit it via the “Contact Topic Manager” box below.

The Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) serves the worker and the employer to ensure workplace success. Primary services include:

WorkOne Centers provide a local resource for posting jobs, recruiting candidates, securing training, finding jobs and other workforce needs.

Unemployment Insurance: DWD assists employees who have been laid off or lost their jobs through no fault of their own and who qualify for unemployment insurance benefits.

Labor Market Information: DWD provides extensive data on the available labor force, occupational projections, demographics, industry trends, salary information and unemployment statistics.

Regional Workforce Strategies: DWD encourages regional planning and local implementation of workforce service strategies.

Professional Training: DWD helps individuals find training opportunities in high-skill, in-demand industries.

KEY POINTS

  • Bullet 1
  • Bullet 2

SHARED WISDOM

  • What I have learned
  • What I have learned

RESOURCES

  • Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD)
  • Hoosier Hot 50 Jobs
  • JAG-Jobs for America’s Graduates
  • Indiana High School Equivalency (HSE) (formerly GED)
  • DWD Career and Technical Education programs

CONTACT TOPIC MANAGER

This is a ‘do it ourselves’ web site. So if you would like to help, or have information or resources to share, please contact us today.


INDOE School Counseling Standards & Competencies for StudentsIndiana Department of Education

Leave a Reply Cancel Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Kelly on May 29, 2018 @ 20:29:20
  • Kelly on July 27, 2017 @ 16:42:49
  • Kelly on July 27, 2017 @ 16:37:10
  • Kelly on July 27, 2017 @ 16:36:48
  • Heather on August 7, 2016 @ 23:19:38

This post was created by QRST ContentManager on August 7, 2016.

  
POWERED BY INSPIRE SUCCESS
BECOME A SPONSOR

Follow us

  • facebook
  • twitter

Counselor1StopFollow

Counselor1Stop
Counselor1SCounselor1Stop@Counselor1S·
6h

Don't like data? Hear how KY 2020 SCOY Amy Beal found out data CAN be an effective advocacy tool to help more students have a positive school experience on this week's episode of EW4SC https://podcast.inspiresuccess.org/

Reply on Twitter 1365412866829000708Retweet on Twitter 1365412866829000708Like on Twitter 1365412866829000708Twitter 1365412866829000708
Counselor1SCounselor1Stop@Counselor1S·
24 Feb

Using the Senior Seminar for CCR #schoolcounseling #ccr #highschoolcounseling #schoolcounselor #schoolcounselingpd #coffeetalk #schoolcounselorsofinstagram #schoolcounselors https://www.instagram.com/p/CLsK_N7Brf9/?igshid=hwd4m17qn2fh

Reply on Twitter 1364689927351328768Retweet on Twitter 1364689927351328768Like on Twitter 1364689927351328768Twitter 1364689927351328768
Counselor1SCounselor1Stop@Counselor1S·
19 Feb

Elishia Basner, school counselor at West Hills ES in Knoxville & host of http://schoolcounselingtribe.org, shares on this week's EW4SC podcast how highlighting occasions when students do good results in benefits that go beyond the walls of the school building https://podcast.inspiresuccess.org/

Reply on Twitter 1362801512674656259Retweet on Twitter 1362801512674656259Like on Twitter 1362801512674656259Twitter 1362801512674656259
Load More...