Career tips
Whether you're a first-time jobseeker or ready to take the next step in your career, navigating the job search can feel overwhelming. We are here to help you navigate your career path.

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MassHire Career Centers are located across Massachusetts to help you take the next step in your career. Get free access to computers, one-on-one support with résumé writing, interview practice, job-search strategies, and career counseling. You can also explore training opportunities and connect to a wider network of employers and job openings.
Speak directly with a MassHire Career Center representatives today.

Attend a workshop
Workshops are a great way to build your skills, gain confidence, and connect with other jobseekers. MassHire Career Centers offer sessions on résumé writing, interview preparation, job-search strategies, and more.
Many career centers also host industry-specific events and employer-led workshops, giving you a chance to learn directly from professionals and expand your network.
Ready to find a workshop?
Can’t make it in person?
Many Career Centers offer virtual workshops you can attend right from home. Just visit MassHire JobQuest and select Explore Workshops to see what’s available.
Want to see what’s happening at your local Career Center? Use the MassHire Career Center directory, enter your ZIP code or city/town, click on your MassHire's website, and check the Events or Calendar section for upcoming job fairs, workshops, and seminars.
Additional Resources
Resources for Veterans
If you are a Veteran, you can meet with a Veteran-specific job coach who can help with resources for you and your family. Please click here to learn more.
Job Support for Individuals with Disabilities
MassHire Career Centers provide employment services to all jobseekers, including individuals with disabilities. Some of these services include career counseling, résumé development, career workshops, computer workshops, job search resources, and placement assistance. Please click here to learn more.
Re-employment Services for Unemployment Claimants
Did you receive a Re-employment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) selection letter? Please click here to learn more. You may qualify for the Training Opportunity Program, which allows you to collect unemployment benefits while you attend full-time, approved training for new job skills.
Jobs in State Government
See open positions at Massachusetts state agencies. The state has adopted a skills-based hiring process that values the skills and experience of jobseekers, rather than putting a premium on educational credentials. Please click here to learn more.