Through its Opportunity Inc. partner, the Transition Center
supports a variety of labor market studies and analyses to help you find
new employment in growing occupations and industries. The material will
be updated regularly so come back often.
Using The Labor Market Information Page
Labor Market Data
Click the links below for alternative occupations where you can apply your skills.
Snapshot of Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Snapshot of Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Snapshot of Arts, Design and Media Occupations
Snapshot of Office and Administrative Support Occupations
Snapshot of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
mySkills myFuture
mySkills myFuture
helps laid-off workers and other career changers find new occupations
to explore. Users can identify occupations that require skills and
knowledge similar to their current or previous job, learn more about
these suggested matches, locate local training programs, and/or apply
for jobs.
My Next Move
My Next Move
is an interactive tool for job seekers and students to learn more about
their career options. The site has tasks, skills, salary information,
and more for over 900 different careers.
O*Net
O*NET Resource Center – O*NET provides information on key attributes and characteristics of workers and occupations.
Military Occupation Crosswalk
Click here for help and FAQs in using the Military to Civilian Occupation Translator
The Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Occupational Outlook Handbook
tells you: the training and education needed; earnings; expected job
prospects; what workers do on the job; and working conditions for
hundreds of jobs.







