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Career Coaching - Organizations


Welcome to the Career Coaching organizations page!

This page contains organizations and union information for career coaches.




National

Name

Purpose

Provides professional development, publications, standards, and advocacy to practitioners and educators who inspire and empower individuals to achieve their career and life goals.

Leading source of information on the employment of the college educated, and forecasts hiring and trends in the job market; tracks starting salaries, recruiting and hiring practices, and student attitudes and outcomes; and identifies best practices and benchmarks.

Premier source of the highest quality information and training programs for career industry professionals. Our international community consistently creates and shares new opportunities to learn and grow, whether it’s through articles or webinars, educational workshops, certification programs, our popular annual development symposium, or an annual global trend-setting event.

A professional association representing individual workforce development and human resources practitioners, who connect jobseekers, educators and companies to advance the American economy.

Representing agencies deliver training, employment, career, and business services, in addition to administering the unemployment insurance, veteran reemployment, and labor market information programs. NASWA provides policy expertise, shares promising state practices, and promotes state innovation and leadership in workforce development.

The goal then and now is to provide opportunities for career professionals to exchange information, enhance their skills, and demonstrate their commitment to providing high-quality professional services to today’s job seekers.

ACTE is a national association representing thousands of career and technical education professionals, all working to make a real difference in students' life

A nonprofit trade association for professional resume writers, is to increase the visibility of the industry, encourage ethical practices, promote excellence, and raise industry standards through peer marketing and training.

Coalition on Adult Basic Education (COABE) COABE’s mission is to inspire educators so adults succeed and communities thrive. The Coalition on Adult Basic Education exists to provide leadership, communication, professional development, and advocacy for adult education and literacy practitioners to advance quality services for all adult learners.



Indiana

Name

Purpose

Dedicated to the advancement of the career services profession within Indiana by promoting improved communications and cooperative ventures among the member universities and colleges for the purposes of implementing professional development, employer development, and public relations activities.

To empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.

A state association representing career and technical education professionals, all working to make a real difference in students’ lives. Provide educators with powerful resources, professional development, and information to help them achieve more.

A nonprofit organization founded by veterans that helps former service members transition to civilian life by connecting them with Indiana employers and providing career-building resources.



Federal 

Name

Purpose

To contribute to the more efficient functioning of the U.S. labor market by providing high-quality job training, employment, labor market information, and income maintenance services primarily through state and local workforce development systems.

CareerOneStop is the flagship career, training, and job search website for the U.S. Department of Labor. The website serves job seekers, businesses, students, and career advisors with a variety of free online tools, information and resources.

WorkforceGPS was developed specifically for workforce professionals, educators, and business leaders. The website includes curated communities of interest, useful webinars and other training resources, promising workforce development practices, and relevant evidence-based research – to help create innovative approaches to improve the employment prospects of job seekers.

Union Information


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