Get an Email Address
Most job applications require an email address. If you don't have one, create an email account.
Gmail
Google's popular, free, and easy to use email service.
Outlook.com
Free email from Microsoft, used by many businesses.
Proton Mail
Ultra secure, free email service with easy registration.
Write a Resume
Create a resume using these free tools.
Resume.com
Use pre-made templates to create your personal resume for free. Print your resume. $0.05 per page for black & white and $0.25 per page for color. Download the resume to a USB drive or to email to yourself.
Google Docs: Templates
Create a personal resume with one of the many easy to use templates. Then print the resume.
Download your resume to a USB drive or store it on your Google drive on the cloud. A Google account is required. Create a Google account if you don't have one.
Explore Careers
These sites will help you find a career based upon your skill set, work history, and education.
Become
Whether you are a new graduate or a seasoned professional, this site will help you find the best career. This site will lead you through the entire process of securing the right job, from finding the right job, writing a resume, doing well in an interview, and more!
Career One Stop
Provides advice on millions of jobs. Set up alerts to be first in line for new job opportunities with email alerts.
Learning Express
Guides job seekers through the most effective career selection and job search possible. Also, prepares with job searching, interviewing and more.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Learn about working conditions, training, earnings and job outlook for different occupations. Provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
O*NET Resource Center
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, this is the nation's primary source of occupational information, containing hundreds of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors on almost 1,000 occupations covering the entire U.S. economy.
This resource has proven vital in helping people find the training and jobs they need.
Find Jobs
Find job openings with these popular job searching sites.
Career Builder
Search for jobs by job type, keywords, salary, and company names. Includes honest reviews of companies people using Career Builder have been interviewed and hired by.
Career One Stop
Looking for a new job? Get advice and search millions of jobs, set alerts to be first in line and have new job opportunities emailed to you.
Glassdoor|
Gives an inside look into companies with salaries, company reviews, and interview questions directly posted by employees themselves. Search and apply for jobs at the companies you are interested in.
Indeed
Puts job seekers first, giving free access for searching jobs, posting resumes, and researching companies.
Linked in
Links employers with potential employees. You can manage your professional identity by building and engaging with a network of employers in your profession.
MONSTER
Look for jobs in your area. Search by job title, job category, location, company. Has tools to help with negotiating salary and career advice.
USA JOBS
Looking for employment with the Federal Government? USAJOBS will help you find it. Search by job title, department, agency, occupation, and location.
Work In Texas.com
A comprehensive, easy-to-use, online job search resource and matching system. Provides recruiting assistance to Texas Employers of all types and sizes and job search assistance to any individual seeking work in Texas.
Major Local Employers
Find job openings with major local employers and the assistance from local community agencies.
Shannon Medical Center
Browse a list of currently available health care positions at the Shannon Medical Center
Tom Green County
Offers a wide variety of challenging employment opportunities in the fields of law enforcement, road and bridge construction, legal records management, general administration and operations, and other areas.
Prepare for the Interview
Find great tips to prepare for that important interview.