Employment Resources
Employment
Has many different assessment tools to help guide your path when it comes to finding a job. They also have information to give you a look into the reality of having a job, and what that means.
California Careers provides career development resources and career self-management skills.
EDD Services for Youth is the youth section on California State’s Employment Development Department (EDD) website. You can find information on government programs to help youth with employment, as well as other helpful links on job training.
Youth Employment Opportunity Program
The Youth Employment Opportunity Program (YEOP) provides special services to youth between the ages of 15 and 25 to assist them in achieving their educational and vocational goals. While working with peer advisors, youth clients interact with professional individuals who have similar paths, perspectives, and educational goals by providing referrals to supportive services, workshops, career coaching, employment preparation, and other training and community outreach efforts.
Department of Rehabilitation Student Services
The Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) provides services that provide support for students ages 16-21 with an Individualized Education Program, 504 plan, or a disability. Services include pre-employment transition services in the areas of job exploration, work based learning, post-secondary education, work readiness, and self-advocacy.
Job Search Sites
Listed below are job search sites. Be sure to read up on the company before you apply, and read the job requirements beforehand so you are sure that you are qualified for the job you are applying to.
Info on Employee Rights
This is a State website that was created by young people and for young people that explains job discrimination, how to avoid discrimination at the workplace, and what to do if you encounter it.
This site talks about safety on the job, and things you may want to look out for to make sure you are safe on the job. They also have a section that lets you know what the labor laws are in your state.