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CareerOneStop is a comprehensive resource developed by the U. S. Department of Labor. It provides information on careers, education and training, practical tips on resumes and interviews, job search guidance, and local employment assistance.
For information and guidance in all aspects of employment and career development, consult the Job Accommodation Network’s Finding a Job that is Right for You: A Practical Approach to Looking for a Job as a Person with a Disability. The guide provides information that can help you with each step of your job search process.
CareerCircle is a comprehensive online site that connects people with disabilities and other underserved groups with career opportunities.
The U.S. Department of Labor's My Skills, My Future website helps job seekers match their skills with new careers and find out what training is needed to move from one job to another.
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ARIZONA@WORK
ARIZONA@WORK is a statewide public and private partnership with a network of 47 local offices in 12 regional areas that helps employers and job seekers connect. Its free services and resources can help you find work.
Arizona Rehabilitation Services
Arizona Rehabilitation Services helps individuals with disabilities prepare for, start, and keep employment. Contact a Vocational Rehabilitation office in your area to sign up for an orientation to learn about the eligibility requirements and available services.
AZ LINKS – Aging and Disability Resource Center
The AZ Links – Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) helps seniors, people with disabilities, and their family members and caregivers find resources and services that meet their independent living, disability, housing, financial, legal, and health needs. |
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Know Your Rights and Responsibilities
Understand the key laws that protect you from discrimination.
Individual Development Accounts (IDAs)
IDAs help people with low income save up for a business, higher education, or a home.
Earned Income Tax Credit
The EITC lowers federal income taxes for low- to moderate-income workers.
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Ask an Arizona Work Incentive Consultant your questions about work and benefits.
1-866-304-WORK (9675)
A Work Incentive Consultant is a trained expert who can help you understand Social Security work incentives, disability benefit programs, and how they are impacted by work. Their goal is to help you transition to work and make a sustainable financial plan for your future.
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