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- Listing of job orders allowing search by keyword, occupational class, and location. Maintained by Minnesota Workforce Centers across the state.
- Minnesota staffing specialist. Candidates, employees, payrolling, and benefits tailored to exact needs. Manufacturing and service industry specialists. Offices in Bemidji, Grand Rapids, Hibbing, and White Bear Lake.
- Information for people interested in working for state government, from the Department of Employee Relations. Includes a searchable database of job openings, ability to submit résumé online.
- The state's Workforce Investment Board, composed of representatives from business, education, government and the nonprofit sector. Charged with guiding workforce development to meet the needs of Minnesota's economy.
- Office support staffing and training. Temporary agency. Locations in the Twin Cities area and Mankato. Job seekers can apply online.
- Information for both employees and employers on this federal and state program which financially assists people who have lost their jobs. FAQs. How to apply for benefits or establish an employer account.
- Partnership between government, business, and nonprofits that coordinates occupational information for the state. Offers inventories in PDF; directory of state and national web sites for job seekers; and a list of state government resources for employers
- Nonprofit employment and training agency serving an eleven-county area in central Minnesota. Overview of their programs for youth and adults, businesses and job seekers alike.
- From the Minnesota Workforce Center. Links to employers around the state who have asked that their sites be listed. Business, nonprofit, education, government, and health care. With self-descriptions of the employers.
- Job seeker services, employer services, job banks, employment services to persons with disabilities, training programs. A program of the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.
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