Jobs During Disaster Relief
Disaster Unemployment Assistance is available for evacuees. Job seekers can find free internet access, WorkForce Centers, MinnesotaWorks, and career and job tools.
Locating Work After an Evacuation
Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA)
DUA provides temporary income assistance to both workers and self-employed individuals whose work has been lost or interrupted as a direct result of a Presidentially declared major disaster.
Explore the Job Market
Research careers in demand, wages, employers, vacancies, and benefits.
Minnesota WorkForce Centers
WorkForce Centers are "one stop shops" that assist people with various aspects of job searching. Any Minnesota job seeker can benefit from the free classes, employment information, services and resources offered at more than 50 WorkForce Centers statewide.
MinnesotaWorks
ISEEK works in partnership with MinnesotaWorks to deliver thousands of available jobs in Minnesota.
Salary Search
This tool allows you to quickly and easily find typical salaries for Minnesota jobs. Locate statewide employment and wage information on the occupation or fields of interest to you.
Recently Unemployed
Information about first steps to take if you lose your job.
Career and Job Tools
America's Career InfoNet
Search for occupational licensing requirements by state, occupation or agency. This tool includes information on licenses that may be required by law in order for you to practice a particular occupation.
Develop Your Resume and Cover Letter
Learn about the best ways to approach job applications, resumes, cover letters and more.
Careers Search
Locate career descriptions to assist you in your job search efforts and resume writing. Read about and see a video clip for each career. Descriptions of military careers and specific licensed careers can also be found in this section.
Free e-mail
Schools, libraries, and resource rooms offer free Internet access for career and jobs search. Those who do not have personal Internet service can set up a free e-mail account via EmailAddresses.com. This site offers a list of free web-based e-mail services that vary in quality and services.
