Employment


Maryland is celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month by increasing opportunities for job seekers with disabilities to connect to employers who have made strong commitments to hiring them. This page provides a list of resources for job seekers and employers looking to hire. 



LOOKING FOR WORK? 
Here are some resources to start your job search.


The Maryland Workforce Exchange (MWE) online job seeker/workforce service system provides access to employment tools to help job seekers and students. 

Here are a list of useful features on the MWE:
  • Create and send résumés and cover letters to employers
  • Assess your job skills, set goals, and research training providers
  • Review available jobs and apply online
  • Set up a Virtual Recruiter® search agent to automatically review job postings and notify you of jobs that match your skills
  • Track your job search efforts and résumés sent in a personal profile folder online
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Maryland's American Job Centers (AJC)s are located throughout the State and are dedicated to serving businesses and job seekers.  Maryland AJCs provide a full range of assistance to jobseekers & businesses (free of charge). 

Job seeker services include:

  • Career exploration assistance
  • Referrals to training programs
  • Placement services
  • Résumé preparation assistance
  • Workshops to enhance job seeking skills and work readiness. 

Customers have access to computers, printers, photocopiers, fax machines, telephones, and a variety of job search resource materials.

Go to the AJC website to find you local office.