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Oregon Labor Market Information System (OLMIS)
www.QualityInfo.org
Oregon Employment DepartmentBrenda Turner, Occupational Economist
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Jobs & Careers section1. Occupation and Wage
Information tool2. Career Explorer tool3. Find a Job tool
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Publications section4. Careers magazine5. Occupation in Demand6. Biz News Around the State
www.QualityInfo.org
1. Jobs & Careers section: Occupation and Wage Information
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Type in job keyword(i.e. cashier, marketing, nurse, janitor, assembler)Select geography
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1. Jobs & Careers section: Occupation and Wage Information
Keyword: “truck”
13 matching occupations
Area selected: Lane
13 sections of information
2. Jobs and Careers section: Career Explorer
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• Ability to sort occupations using various criteria• Click on occupational title to get more information
about the occupation
3. Jobs and Career section: Find a Job
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Publications section
4. Careers magazine5. Occupation in Demand6. Biz News Around the State
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4. Publication section: Careers magazine
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• 64 page magazine
• Contains information about career options, selecting a careers, and applying for jobs
• Available in English (print and electronic) and Spanish (electronic only)
5. Publications section: Occupations in Demand
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Oregon and by region
5. Publications section: Occupations in Demand
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www.QualityInfo.org
6. Publication section: Biz News Around the State
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To receive Biz news emailed weekly, email [email protected]
www.QualityInfo.org
7. Oregon Career Information System (CIS)
• Oregon’s official career information system• Online career exploration system• Part of UofO, self-supporting• Very comprehensive
– Occupational assessments– Full occupational profiles – deeper information than
www.QualityInfo.org– Education and training information, scholarships, U.S. schools
• Visit https://oregoncis.uoregon.edu/Portal.aspx • Laura McCoid, Director, 541.346.2337, [email protected]
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Oregon Employment DepartmentBrenda Turner, Occupational Economist