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Illinois Skills Match

ISM stands for Illinois Skills Match.  Illinois Skills Match is an online database that helps connect skilled job seekers to employers in the State of Illinois.  By answering a series of questions about your skills and interests, you will be entered into a searchable database so that employers looking for those kinds of skills can find you.

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    Illinois workNet Laid Off Worker Assistance Follow this link External link opens in a new windowto begin using this site now to achieve your re-employment and training goals. To identify Illinois workNet Centers and other locations near you that offer computer access and programs for dislocated workers, click here to use a site locator External link opens in a new window by entering your local zip code and selecting the distance you can travel to a service location.

  • Governor Quinn Announces Extended Unemployment Benefits
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    Federal Recovery funding provides 13 more weeks of unemployment benefits

    CHICAGO – April 16, 2009. Governor Pat Quinn today announced that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) will fund an additional 13 weeks of unemployment insurance for Illinois unemployed workers who otherwise would have exhausted their benefits. The news comes after the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced that the Illinois unemployment rate was 9.1 percent last month.

    “The proud workers of Illinois deserve this additional help to weather the storm of this deep national recession,” said Governor Quinn. “We need to do more than just extend unemployment benefits – we need to pass legislation to put the people of Illinois back to work. Two weeks ago I signed the Jump Start Capital Plan to start projects that put people to work; now I am working with the General Assembly to pass the rest of the Illinois Jobs Now! plan which will support 340,000 jobs.”
    The Extended Benefits Program provides up to 13 additional weeks of unemployment insurance to workers who have exhausted their 26 weeks of benefits through the state and the additional 33 weeks provided through federal emergency extensions approved by Congress. Without the Extended Benefits Program, Illinois workers who exhausted their regular and emergency benefits would no longer receive unemployment benefits through IDES.

    The Extended Benefits Program was activated April 5. The extended benefits automatically will become payable for weeks beginning on or after April 12.
    With extended benefits come additional federal requirements. In order to qualify for extended benefits, claimants must document their job search, which must generally include at least five personal contacts with prospective employers each week and three work applications each week. Those eligible for extended benefits will receive more detail in the mail and do not need to contact the department. Details are also available at http://www.ides.state.il.us. External link opens in a new window


  • Jobs in Illinois Key Sectors
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  • Connect to disabilityworks
    DisabilityWorks disabilityworks increases employment opportunities for people with disabilities throughout Illinois by connecting employers, people with disabilities, and disability/employment service providers.

    For more information and to create an account visit the disabilityworks External link opens in a new windowwebsite.

  • Job Seekers, Are you looking for Job or Career Fairs in YOUR Area?
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    The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) provides an online state-wide Job Fairs & Special Events calendar to assist job seekers in locating Job Fairs in their local and regional areas.

    To find a Job or Career Fair in your area, visit the IDES Job Fairs and Special Events External link opens in a new window web site or enter your zip code on the Illinois workNet Home page for a list of Events and News happening in your local area.


  • Visit Career Coach,
    Career Coach a free online personalized career counselor for women and men.  Find the right career and make a step-by-step plan to reach your goals.  Visit the Career Coach web site to learn more External link opens in a new window.

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