Help in person, online or on the phone—at no cost to you
CareerForce can help you explore your options, showcase your skills with a solid resume and prepare for the interviewing process. We do this through individual appointments, as well as through in-person, live online and recorded workshops (view listings below).
Find contact information for staff at a CareerForce location near you at CareerForceMN.com/locations.
Upcoming Live Online CareerForce Workshops
Participation requires internet access and the ability to stream video and audio. These are WebEx events. Registration is required. Please register NOW or at least 30 minutes BEFORE the event, so the coordinator can send you a link to join on time.
If you are looking for work, you will want to participate in one of these webinar workshops to help you learn how to be successful in your job search in today's economy, get advice, and develop new strategies. Here are upcoming topics:
- Creative Job Search: Internet and Social Media (LinkedIn): December 31, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Do you know how to effectively use the Internet and Social Media to assist in your job search? What does networking look like online? This workshop will provide answers to those questions and provide helpful tips on how to leverage a LinkedIn account to enhance your career.
- Interview Skills Workshop: January 2, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Approach your next interview with increased confidence. Learn how to answer challenging interview questions, gain frameworks to structure your response during the interview, and develop tools and techniques to prepare for and follow up after the interview.
- Resume Writing Workshop: January 8, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Craft a resume that will get you noticed. Learn best practices for creating a resume that meets the specific requirements of a position, find out what type of resume may be best for you, and identify common mistakes to avoid.
- New Leaf Online: January 8, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM This workshop provides tailored information for job seekers who have a criminal record and are looking for work. It will help justice involved individuals who are having a difficult time obtaining employment due to their barriers and/or records. Find more resources for justice involved job seekers here.
- Career Assistance for Veterans: Resources are available to help U.S. Military Veterans and current Service Members with achieving their career goals. Contact the Veterans Employment Specialist that covers your county or complete the MN Veterans Questionnaire to request one-on-one assistance and learn about upcoming events.
- Past Events: You can view our previously recorded CareerForce works/recorded-online-workshops-and-classes to learn how to job search, write your resume, network, use Microsoft Office, network on LinkedIn and more. Some of these classes are also recorded in Somali.
CareerForce Career Fairs and Virtual Career Fairs
CareerForce regularly holds career fairs to help connect people who need work with employers hiring now, both in-person and online. Online participation requires internet access and the ability to stream video and audio. Please register at least 30 minutes before the event begins, so the coordinator can send you a link to join.
- View a list of statewide Job Fairs and Hiring Events by date. See details for online registration links and in-person locations.
- Explore Careers Series: Explore Careers focused on a different industry and the positions found within it. Employers from around the state provided a range of perspectives on what it takes to work in these industries, and what they look for in a resume. You can view our previously recorded CareerForce Virtual Career Fairs and Explore Careers to hear how companies are recruit in-demand workers for health care and senior care, broadband/communications, security services, and other businesses.
Other Online Resources
- CareerForce Online Tools Access interest and skills assessments, listings of jobs currently in demand, a resume-builder and more.
- Northstar Digital Literacy Access free online assessments and lessons on common computer, software, and technology skills, including Word, PowerPoint, email, internet, social media, and more. Strongly recommended: Career Search Skills under Using Technology in Daily Life.
- Online Job Search-Related Learning Modules View eLearning classes about job search, networking, resumes and interviewing. (These are not accessible with a screen reader.)
- CareerOneStop Find a broad range of job search resources on this U.S. Department of Labor website.
For Personal Assistance
- English: Email or call your local CareerForce location team. Find contact information for staff at a CareerForce location near you at www.careerforcemn.com/locations. Our staff can help you connect to job search resources, provide assistance with interviewing and resume writing, and help you navigate various government benefits.
- For all other languages, including, but not limited to, Spanish, Hmong, and Somali- Please contact us by phone or email - 651-259-7500 or careerforce@state.mn.us
- For help with information specific to people with a criminal record, please contact Luis Brown-Pena 651-539-4120 luis.brown-pena@state.mn.us, or Jeremiah Carter 651-539-4121 jeremiah.carter@state.mn.us
- If you have trouble connecting with your local CareerForce location, call the CareerForce Help Desk at 651-259-7500 or email careerforce@state.mn.us.