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  • Nail Technicians
    Manicurists clean, shape, and polish clients’ nails.
  • Nannies
    Child care workers supervise, care for, and teach children in day-care programs.
  • Narrators
    Actors portray characters in front of live audiences, cameras, or both.
  • Natural Gas Plant Operators
    Gas and oil plant operators control the refining process for crude oil or natural gas.
  • Natural Sciences Managers
    Natural sciences managers plan and direct the work of natural scientists.
  • Naturopathic Physicians (Emerging)
    Naturopathic physicians are primary care doctors. They treat patients using natural remedies and practices. They are also called naturopaths.
  • Network Administrators
    Computer systems administrators design, install, and support an organization's computer system.
  • New Accounts Clerks
    New accounts clerks interview people who want to open bank accounts.
  • News Anchors
    News reporters write and report news stories for newspaper, radio, or television.
  • News Reporters
    News reporters write and report news stories for newspaper, radio, or television.
  • Newscasters
    News reporters write and report news stories for newspaper, radio, or television.
  • Newspaper Reporters
    Writers use words to express thoughts and interpret information.
  • Night Watchmen
    Security guards provide protection to their employers. They protect property from illegal entry, vandalism, theft, and fire.
  • Nondestructive Testers
    Quality control inspectors examine products to make sure they meet standards.
  • Novelists
    Writers use words to express thoughts and interpret information.
  • Nuclear Engineers
    Nuclear engineers design and operate nuclear power plants. They also conduct research on nuclear energy.
  • Nuclear Medicine Technologists
    Nuclear medicine technologists give patients radioactive drugs or radiation treatments.
  • Nuclear Technicians
    Science technicians conduct tests and experiments to assist scientists.
  • Numerical Control Machine Operators
    Numerical control machine operators set up and tend computerized machine tools. These machines are programmed to cut and shape parts made of metal or plastic.
  • Numerical Control Tool Programmers
    Numerical control tool programmers write programs that control machine tools.
  • Nurse Practitioners (Emerging)
    Nurse practitioners serve as primary and specialty care providers. They treat and care for patients with a broad range of health issues. They often specialize in a treatment area or in working with certain patients.
  • Nursery Managers
    Farmers and farm managers raise crops and livestock for market.
  • Nursery School Teachers
    Child care workers supervise, care for, and teach children in day-care programs.
  • Nursery School Teachers - Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers
    Preschool and kindergarten teachers help children explore their interests and develop their talents. They help children build self-esteem and learn how to behave with others.
  • Nursery Workers
    Nursery workers grow, transplant, and care for plants and trees for sale.
  • Nurses
    Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) care for people who are sick, injured, or have disabilities.
  • Nurses - Registered Nurses
    Registered nurses care for patients who are ill or injured.
  • Nursing Assistants
    Nursing assistants give personal care to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. They work under the direction of nurses and doctors.
  • Nursing Home Administrators
    Health services administrators plan and direct the delivery of health care.
  • Nutritionists
    Dietitians plan diets for patients and educate people about eating healthy foods. Some dietitians supervise food preparation and service.

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    Free Online Digital Literacy Courses
    Microsoft Digital Literacy courses are designed to teach you basic computer skills that can be used in everyday life and on the job. Click here to review or print a Microsoft Digital Literacy Online Basic Computer Concept Courses information sheet (PDF)

    The free online courses and the Digital Literacy Curriculum External link opens in a new window are available in English and 31 other languages.

    Click here to learn more about this an other options to improve your basic computer
    skills.

  • Job Corps: education and training programs for young adults.
    Job Corps Logo Welcome to Job Corps Chicago Region, dedicated to helping youth aged 16 yrs - 24 yrs find success through education and career technical training. Whether you are a student, parent, or employer we invite you to explore this site to learn more about how the Job Corps program can benefit you. The federally funded program serves the entire United States, including the 18 centers in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, and Wisconsin, known as the Chicago Region. Click here to learn what can Job Corps Do for You? External link opens in a new window

  • Serve Illinois
    Serve Illinois The Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service has developed the Serve Illinois website so you can easily find information about:
    • AmeriCorps,
    • Senior Corps,
    • Learn and Serve Program,
    • volunteer programs
    • resources for volunteers of all ages,
    • how to sign up for training opportunities
    • service day events in your area.

    Finding a place to serve by selecting an area of interest or by using a ZIP Code search. Click here. External link opens in a new windowYou can also call (800) 592-9896 (voice) or (888) 261-2713 (tty).


  • Spell Check Your Work Online
    SpellChecker.net SpellChecker.net External link opens in a new windowallows you to paste in your work and then run a spell check or type your work directly into the spell checker for potential corrections as you write. This tool is useful for creating resumes, proofing emails or blogs, and any other work which may be presented to a potential employer.

  • Senior Corps
    National Senior Service Corps Senior Corps is a volunteer program for adults over age 55. The program assists seniors in finding volunteer opportunities through the Foster Grandparent Program, the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) and the Senior Companion Program. By volunteering with Senior Corps, senior adults across the country are making a difference in their community every day. Click here External link opens in a new window to learn more about service opportunities through Senior Corps.

  • Youth Service Providers

    Workforce Investment Act programs are offered to youth between the ages of 14-21. Youth services providers offer programs to assist young people in reaching individual academic goals (high school diploma recovery or GED) and developing basic job skills as they make the transition from being older youth to young adults. All WIA services for youth are offered at no cost to the participant.

    All Local Workforce Area’s have at least one provider of services to this group of people. The statewide WIA Youth Services Providers List gives the provider’s name, contact info, city in which the provider is located, and a brief listing of the services provided. Click here to see the list of Youth Service Providers External link opens in a new window


  • Could this be YOUR LIFE?
    Could this be Your Life logo

    Ever wonder how those everyday life choices could affect your career, family life, and choosing a place to live?

    If so, then check out this online interactive game brought to you by the Illinois Center for Specialized Professional Support, and take the journey through Could this be YOUR LIFE.  This interactive game will teach you about the consequences of making career and life choices.

    To access this interactive game, visit the Could this be YOUR LIFE External link opens in a new windowweb site.


  • Looking for Free Online Courses to Improve your Computer Skills?
    GCF logo

    If you answered Yes to the above question, then take a look at the Goodwill Community Foundation (GCF) Global Learning website.  Sponsored by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACT), Global Learning offers free online tutorials covering the basics of computers, the Internet, Microsoft Office and life skills.  GCF Global Learning also offers free online classes covering Microsoft Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.

    For more information and to access this free online site, visit the Goodwill Community Foundation (GCF) Global Learning External link opens in a new windowweb site.


  • Looking for Wage Information in the State of Illinois?
    IDES Wage Information Logo

    The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) provides information on entry level, median, and experienced hourly and annual wages for occupations in the State of Illinois.

    Wage information is available for Illinois, Metropolitan Areas, Economic Development Areas, counties and Local Workforce Areas.  To access this information, visit the IDES Wage Information External link opens in a new windowwebsite. 


  • 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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