Employment Services
for Job Seekers
The New Mainers Resource Center helps support foreign-trained professionals to restart their careers in the US.
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Employment Services
Do you already have the experience and training you need to enter the US workforce? Find current job openings plus resources for résumé building and job interview preparation.
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Step 1: Plan & Organize
Now that you are qualified to work in the US, you need to make a plan before you even begin your job search. Find resources here to get organized.
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Step 2: The Job Search
Now that you’re prepared, it’s time to look for available positions in the field for which you’re qualified. Here’s where to start.
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Step 3: Prepare for Your Interview
So you’ve landed a job interview! Congratulations — your hard work has paid off. Be sure you’re prepared to strongly present your best self.
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Step 4: Start Your Job
You did it! Your hard work has paid off — now it’s time to embark on your new journey. Here are a few things you need to know about getting comfortable in the US workforce.