Explore careers, connect with employers, and access resources to help you build your future in Massachusetts.
- This page, Career resources for early-career jobseekers, is offered by
- Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development
- MassHire Department of Career Services
- Department of Economic Research
Career resources for early-career jobseekers
Massachusetts is more than a place to learn.
It's a place to launch, grow, and advance your career.
Whether you're early in your career or navigating a career change, Massachusetts offers resources, connections, and support to help you explore careers in Massachusetts.
Attend professional development workshops
Explore upcoming workshops offered by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD) and the MassHire Career Center network. These free virtual sessions are designed for students, recent graduates, early-career professionals, and jobseekers who want to strengthen their career readiness skills, expand their professional networks, and navigate today's job market.
Connect with a MassHire Career Center
MassHire Career Centers offer free services to help you navigate the job market.
Connect with career advisors, access job search assistance, attend workshops, explore training opportunities, and receive personalized support tailored to your goals.
Learn more about the labor market
The interactive dashboard below can help guide your job search by showing current hiring trends across Massachusetts. Explore which employers are hiring, what roles are in demand, and the skills and qualifications employers are looking for by region.
Visit mass.gov/LMIforJobseekers for additional Labor Market Information resources.
Take the next step
Start your job search
Explore career paths
Attend a hiring event
Grow your AI and digital skills
AI is a tool. Your skills are the difference.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming part of many workplaces and industries across Massachusetts. While AI can support productivity and innovation, it does not replace the value of human skills like communication, creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.
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